A number of posters on this forum have written that the court's number 1 priority is the " best interests of the children.
I beg to differ. My experience has shown me that this is not at all the case. I firmly believe the judges and lawyers use the phrase "the best I interests of the children " to justify their actions, give themselves a pat on the back and soothe any feelings of misgivings or guilt they may have. This phrase is especially useful when a father murders his ex and their children or when a mother is driven to kill her children. It's also a wonderful phrase for a judge to
fall back on when a father is driven t commit suicide. After all the judge was only acting in "the best interests of the children".
The only thing that gives me comfort is knowing that one day those same judges will themselves be judged by a higher power. They will have to answer to God for all the lives they have destroyed.
I beg to differ. My experience has shown me that this is not at all the case. I firmly believe the judges and lawyers use the phrase "the best I interests of the children " to justify their actions, give themselves a pat on the back and soothe any feelings of misgivings or guilt they may have. This phrase is especially useful when a father murders his ex and their children or when a mother is driven to kill her children. It's also a wonderful phrase for a judge to
fall back on when a father is driven t commit suicide. After all the judge was only acting in "the best interests of the children".
The only thing that gives me comfort is knowing that one day those same judges will themselves be judged by a higher power. They will have to answer to God for all the lives they have destroyed.
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