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Seeing light at the end of the tunnel
From: Linda Miralles
Date: 8/10/01
Time: 12:33:05 PM
Remote Name: 66.44.66.8
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After going to court on July 18 and waiting until yesterday for the "Master"'s opinion, I am finally beginning to see the light at the end of this most ugliest of dark tunnels.
Of course my child support issue was resolved immediately (an increase of 50%) but the visitation was not. The "Master" decided that my children and I have to have 4 counseling sessions at which point this unknown therapist will decide if my visitation is to resume. I'm sure it will.
So....Keep your chins up! Just because I'm seeing light, I WILL NOT GIVE UP THIS FIGHT!!! None of us should. I recommend that every person who posts here should call Oprah, Sallie Jessie Raphael, Queen Latifah, Bill Maher, their local news stations and call all of their congressmen. The only way PAS is going to change is if we SCREAM...and do it constantly.
I plan on having my children read every one of these posts when I finally get them. I feel it's important for them to know that their mother is NOT insane or alleging PAS with no basis. Your posts I know will convince them. PLEASE don't give up...I pray for all of you.. Linda (Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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Re: Seeing light at the end of the tunnel
From: Lacinda
Date: 8/11/01
Time: 9:34:13 PM
Remote Name: 4.54.70.97
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Glad things are finally working out for you and your children. I would be wary of having the children read about Parental Alienation from an internet site. Have some books lying around if they want to browse through them. In my opinion, if you make a case of PA to them, you are making accusations against the other parent and that is dangerous.
(Last changed: February 26, 2006 )
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Re: Seeing light at the end of the tunnel
From: Linda Miralles
Date: 8/12/01
Time: 5:52:19 PM
Remote Name: 66.44.69.224
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I know how to play the game...Don't worry about me. I think it is absolutely important for them to see this site at some point though...
I'll let you know (or they will). Linda (Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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Re: Seeing light at the end of the tunnel
From: lacinda
Date: 8/12/01
Time: 7:46:16 PM
Remote Name: 4.54.70.37
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This is what happened to us. My husband is the NCP of 9 and 13yo boys and the children hate him. Their mother sent a note that she had enrolled them in scout camp (on our week, oh well). We called the camp and the younger boy was not enrolled, they dont have week long camp for children his age. So the day of camp arrives and CP is at the drop off site to "pick him up". We refuse to give the younger son to her. Only at that point does she tell the 9yr (dressed in his boy scout uniform) that she "cancelled" camp. We enrolled him ourselves. He accused his father of LYING to him about camp!!
Kids dont want to see the truth until they are ready. So, please be careful.
(Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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