mothers are usually the ones who get to spend the time with their kids, I understand that. but for a wife to say to the husband, "we (the wife and the kid) are going for a walk without you because you don't do what I say," it seems a little extreme, perhaps somewhat illegal. and of course this was not an isolated case of this kind. I believe the parents should be able to discuss the real matter without using the kids.
but when the wife keeps using the kids to defend her self in one way or another, is there any legal action the father can take? is this considered some kind of parental alienation?
2007-11-18
16:12:39
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