We’re back with another AITA post, and this one is packed with emotions and details. This particular post focuses on family dynamics, divorce, custody, and children’s complicated feelings about spending time with certain parents.
While posts like these can be entertaining to read, it’s important to remember that these are real-life struggles for the people involved. It’s easy to get caught up in the drama, but we want to take a moment to acknowledge the genuine pain behind these situations. Let’s take a deeper look and explore all the different perspectives in this story.
It’s great for people to get advice on Reddit because many people can give different sides or opinions on it to help the OP see it from every angle to make the right decision. This father comes to Reddit to ask if he’s TA in the situation regarding the mother of his daughter and their current co-parenting situation.
There’s a rather ridiculous chain of events that OP describes that truly pushes everyone in the comments to vote the same way. If you’re interested in hearing more about this post and looking at some of the best comments, then stay tuned as we dive in.
This is a bit of a long post to stay until the end for the whole story.
He goes on to explain that their daughter also has her own struggles and her mother’s home isn’t appropriate for her.
He explains more about what their custody agreement is.
It seems that Maddy’s mother started visiting less and less.
Turns out that Maddy seemed to have a better relationship with her father’s wife instead.
This is when things get a little sketchy and people started to do their votes.
This is so sad and very inappropriate for the mother to do.
OP decided to stand his ground and eliminate visitation.
This is how he ends to post.
This comment had a lot to say and they hit the nail on the head.
FLmom67
They even gave their own experience and gave advice to OP on dealing with the situation.
FLmom67
Here’s the third and last part of this person’s comment. We love it.
FLmom67
A lot of people are suggesting for OP to document everything they can.
corgwin
This is a good compromise, but I think OP would win a custody battle.
NicklePickle2018
I’d take it to court immediately before he messes up with their agreement.
leftyontheleft
Exactly this because he could get in trouble for denying if that’s what they agreed on.
lobsterp0t
This is true and Maddy’s safety is a top priority.
EnderDitto
Pretty much. He’s doing what he needs to do.
Motor_Business483
This situation is really sad, and unfortunately, this is something that OP is going to have to actively deal with. There were lots of helpful comments left under his post, so we are confident that he’s figuring it out.
We are sad that anyone has to go through this but we hope that everything works out for the best. What do you think about this situation?