10 Parental Confessions: Custody
HindHindsight is 20/20.
Looking over our shoulder at the past, we can see what we might have done differently. One small nuance that would have changed everything. If only we could have the clarity of perfect vision when going through a difficult situation.
As a parent in the midst of custody issues, there are strong feelings. Emotions take over. Unkind comments are exchanged.
Feelings are hurt. Lapses in judgement happen… and the child is caught in the middle.
You are not alone.
Many parents in custody matters have experienced ‘moments’. The confessions collected from SharedParentingConfessional.com reveal the inner most thoughts of parents like you, about their divorce and custody issues.
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Following are confessions from 10 parents.
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Some confessions share concern and determination to keep their family together:
Several confessions reveal regrets. In some cases, cruel things are done or said with the intent to cause harm. When this happens, the consequences of their behaviors may not be realized until years later.
After, the children have lived their childhood without one parent. After, one parent has lived their life without their children:
Some confessions express utter grief and heartache at the loss of their family and in the changes that have taken place:
NOTE: If you are considering suicide as a solution to your divorce or Family Court matter, PLEASE stop and seek help. There are many groups that offer emotional support.
USA: National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255
USA: 2-1-1Offers free and low-cost services and resources
USA: Emergency services: 9-1-1
UK: Hopeline, 0800 068 4141
UK: Helpline, Helpline 0800 132 737
Some confessions are positive. One post reveals a transformation that improves everything for everyone:
These are the experiences of 10 parents. Now that you have the benefit and clarity of perfect vision, what would you do?
Shared Parenting Confessional is an anonymous site. This is a place for co-parents to confess their feelings of betrayal, fear, heartache or humiliation experienced in divorce or a co-parenting situation.
To see more experiences and to read all confessions go to: SharedParentingConfessional.com
Would you like to share your feelings of betrayal, or heartache experienced in divorce or custody matters?
Do you regret something you have done in your divorce or custody situation?
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Articles:
ACCESSING SCHOOL RECORDS: A GUIDE FOR PARENTS OF CUSTODY AND DIVORCE
FAMILY COURT: ALL PATHS LEAD TO THE CHILD
https://sharedparentinginfo.com/2018/08/23/family-court-all-paths-lead-to-the-child/
IMPACT OF PARENTAL CONFLICT ON PHYSICAL GROWTH
RESEARCH! “GET OVER IT”
https://sharedparentinginfo.com/2018/08/21/research-get-over-it/
INTERPRETING TITLE IV-D: OVERVIEW https://sharedparentinginfo.com/2018/08/16/interpreting-title-iv-d-overview/
WRITING TO YOUR LEGISLATORS: 5 Easy Steps https://sharedparentinginfo.com/2018/08/10/writing-to-your-legislators-5-easy-steps/
DIVORCE LIES AND THE IMPACT ON YOUR CHILD-PART 1
This talks about how children are pulled into the web of deception some parents create to deter 2: How to deal with lies your ex tells your child,
https://www.thedivorcemagazine.co.uk/divorce-lies/
HOW TO DEAL WITH LIES YOUR EX TELLS YOUR CHILD-PART 2
How do children believe the lies they are told about a parent? How do parents explain the lies? This talks about responding to the negative untruths told to your child. https://www.thedivorcemagazine.co.uk/how-to-deal-with-lies/
FALSE ALLEGATIONS IN FAMILY COURT: WHO IS TO BLAME
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/false-allegations-in-family-court-who-is-to-blame_us_57cf9499e4b0273330ab4329?fb_comment_id=1199486940093263_1203631906345433&comment_id=1203154896393134&reply_comment_id=1203631906345433#f170a889445c87e
A COMMENTARY ON THE SHARED PARENTING MYTH
https://sharedparentinginfo.com/shared-parenting-myth.html
CONFESSIONS FROM ALIENATED GRANDPARENTS
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/58c0fe79e4b0c3276fb78185
10 heartbreaking confessions of divorced https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/10-heartbreaking-confessions-of-divorced-parents_us_57c6832ce4b06c750dd75a4b
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