
Originally Posted by
kbandme
@JudyKayTee- I live in Georgia. When he found out I was pregnant he moved to Missouri and there is DNA testing proving he is the father because he did not believe that he was. I was also wondering if I should see what my daughter wants or not speak with her about it. She is only 8 and I do not want her to worry about any of this.
Well, as a stepmother I can see your predicament here. Do you say something and the child worries? Do you say nothing and visitation is a surprise?
How would this work? You, of course, have to be VERY careful that your own emotions don't come into play, that you don't mouth her father (even if he is a deadbeat). You don't want your daughter to think that something about her made him stay away.
Is there another father figure in her life?
At any rate I would request that visitation be supervised at first - by anyone. I would not allow my daughter out of supervision with anyone, including her father, that she does not know.
I don't think you have grounds to block his visitation SO if you can smile for the benefit of your daughter and remain civil with him, I would do that. I wouldn't start a war, even a small one.
You can approach it as he's been busy (or whatever) but now he would like to see her. At one time you loved him (even if you didn't) and so she was born and he's her father and so on.
These are difficult things to manage, but you have to for the sake of your child.