Originally posted by LovingFather32
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Originally posted by LovingFather32
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What is sad for the Court is the amount of time, money, energy, and emotional angst, that you and the other parent have engaged in to convince yourselves, the other party, your child, your friends, the professionals involved in your matter, your extended family, this forum and now the Court, that your truth is the “real truth”; that your version of events is what actually happened.
Dr. Clive Chamberlain, a renowned psychiatrist who has specialized in children and adolescent issues for over 40 years testified before Justice Mossip on an alienation case several years ago. When he was asked about how the parties got to the place they were at trial, and who was to blame, Justice Mossip recalled his words, “That’s a bit of a mug’s game.” That expression means “a futile or unprofitable endeavour.” In other words, “Judge, don’t waste your time, you’ll never figure it out to anyone’s complete satisfaction. Let’s deal with what we have in front of us now.”
You will not present, find or prove the "elusive truth" to anyone or the court. The court just doesn't care. They deal with what is in front of them.
Originally posted by LovingFather32
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Originally posted by LovingFather32
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Good Luck!
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