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The only solution is for him to buy an additional car seat and keep it permanently in his car for future use. You can't chance this excuse again. I have seen couples with two cars and only one car seat. This excuse can play between husband and wife as well. Again, he needs to get another car seat, just like any couple should have two seats if they own two cars.
Have you ever known a single mother who was penalized by the courts for not allowing the father of the children visitation?
by Wpg on June 24th, 2011
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Do you think a court would tell a mother, even though there is a Tropical Storm you have to let your baby go with her dad, 50 miles away?
by SmartMomsSave on September 6th, 2011
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I have been divorced since June 2010. My son who is now 2 yrs old and his father saw him only for an hour.
by sejal.d.p on May 2nd, 2011
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How would you feel if you were meditating with some incense, then Ahnuld astrally projected in front of you and said "GET TO DA CHOPRA"?
by Have A Nice Day on September 5th, 2011
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what do you call it when a mother and father hand over a child to mothers - EX and 4yrs later wants to retain custody?
by Brian_G825 on May 25th, 2011
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You're reading My 3 year olds dad brought her back home today without a carseat. He said that is was in his moms car and she was gone. What do i do with someone so stupid. He puts his own daughter in harms way. WHat do you think.
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My niece has between 4-5 car seats, because she visits with both sides of the family every week. And we live in two different cities. There's no excuse for this guy not to have a car seat of his own. A childs safety and well being should be his first priority.
by Macy on October 17th, 2009
I agree. I would force this upon him before tackling the courts. If he still shows a high level of disregard and carelessness, you will have no other choice but to legally challenge his parenting.
I wish you well with this issue and those that may arise in the future!
by danjor on October 17th, 2009
Thank you both for you input and advice. Have a good weekend.
by Anonymous on October 17th, 2009
You're so welcome. I'm not a Mom, but I do know from my brothers that joint parenting is tough. Men seem to need more time learning how to care for a child. I think your daughter's Dad would benefit greatly if he signed up for parenting classes. I wish you all the best.
by Macy on October 18th, 2009