Wednesday, January 11, 2012

WHY does the attorney general in TX say they don't enforce a visitation schedule, but?

Yes, apparently in Texas there is no enforcement of the custodial parent to comply with visitation. I suffered many years without seeing my children because of the spite of my x wife. She knew it hurt me to not see my children so she kept them from being available ..EVER. I complained many times to the court through my lawyers but soon found that in family law men have very few actual rights. By the time I was able to get the issue in front of a judge (some 16 mos. after the estrangement) the children no longer wanted a relationship with me, their natural father. The courts refused to "Make" the children visit as they were now nearly 15 and able to make their own choices. The state of Texas allowed a bitter woman to poison my children when it was clear that she had no motive other than spite. That was all 15 years ago, and things between my children and I have never been even close to normal. I supported my children through college hoping they would one day mature but as of yet they have very little to do with me. Their mother subsists hand to mouth and still plays the money card against me, poor lady. I for my own sanity have established a new life not reliant on any interaction from my children whatsoever. In short, the Texas courts cannot and will not support a mans right to visitation without the mother's desire to be agreeable in allowing a relationship with their father. Family law is antimale.

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