Posted on 06/27/2007 8:35:19 AM PDT by Bladerunnuh
'On my first night in jail I shared a cell with a murderer,' he says. 'It was so intimidating. The next few weeks just blurred into one long nightmare. Every waking hour I pined for my girls, wondering if I would ever see them again.
'When I got out, the nightmare continued. It took another year for me to convince the courts I should be allowed to see them at all. Life was an endless round of court hearings. It was a wretched existence. Time and again I'd be facing a new judge and having to re-tell the story. To me, it was a matter of life and death, but to them, it seemed I was just another pushy, undeserving father who was trying to interfere in his former wife's life.
'I was so messed up by it all that I had a vasectomy to ensure I couldn't find myself in that position again.'
Finally, five years after the separation, Mark was granted permission to see his daughters. He was excited about the
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Wow! Just WOW! I bet if I asked I would find similar cases here in the U.S. I don’t know that I would have been as patient or as civil as this man was, but it paid off in the end. I suppose that is a lesson in itself.
Try to find someone with the same world view yourself. That includes religion, of course.
I hate it when they do that. Some people think that if they exerpt, that they MUST use the first few paragraphs, instead of the relevant ones.
A common tactic. One spouse, usually the one with the kids, gets their schiester to get a "non contact" order from some gullible judge. Then the parent tells the kids that the other parent doesn't care about them, that's why they haven't seen them.......
” This is the real casualty of divorce. The day it happens the children stop being children.”
Yes, there’s nothing better for kids than two parents who hate each other staying in an embattled relationship “for the children.”
I don't know the whole story but, after that introduction to it, I have no interest.
And people wonder why some men are driven to murder their ex-wives.
“It sounds like he violated a no-contact order.”
Exactly. He’s acting like this just happened because he waved, but it sounds like he was going out of his way to be in places his ex would be, specifically to wave.. after being ordered not to.
I doubt it’s easy to remain fully in control of yourself with emotions running as high as they can in situations like this, but... in some ways, it’s cut and dry what he did.
Very slanted article, and a lot of this is not adding up.
“And people wonder why some men are driven to murder their ex-wives.”
You believe this story is as one-sided as the guy is making it sound?
Not to mention, he basically admits he violated a court order.
H?ow dare this dad try to be a dad?
Wrong. We have the child's view, and to me it leaves little conclusion other than that the wife is EVIL:
'When Dad disappeared out of our lives, we just thought he had stopped loving us. I was certain I'd done something wrong. 'The first time we saw him waving to us as we went to school, I was thrilled. I remember thinking: "He still cares."
'Every morning, Mum would tell us we shouldn't look at him - that he was a bad man - yet we couldn't help but grin when we saw him. It made our day.' It was impossible for Lisa's mother to go a different route.
WHEN her father went to prison, no one explained to Lisa why. 'Mum said: "You see - I told you he was bad." I was ten years old. As far as I knew, you had to do something pretty awful to go to prison.'
133 trips to court in 10 years? Yes, I believe the guy.
Yes. I've been there too.
How much child support do you steal from your ex?
Confusing situation, but probably a case of father-hate by courts.
The problem.
I told my husband he needed to choose between his wife and children and his mommy and daddy. He packed his bags and left.
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