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Justice Suzanne Tessier....hey thats my last name....I have a lot of family in Canada to...
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What does the court think would be the proper punishment for a 12 year old posting nude (i'm assuming that want they were) pics of herself online?
Unbelievable, Kids think they are entitled to everything nowadays. If I pulled a stunt like that when I was a kid my dad would have kicked my ass THEN taken away the internet. Absolutely unreal. I am 28 and I am scared to death on what kids will get away with when I have kids, I hope I can raise them the way I was raise but that will probably be against the law by then.
Think you could posibly sensationalize a non-story any more?
Essentially the father told her she couldn't go on the trip, the mother said she could. The girl was in the mother's custody at the time of the trip and therefor the father couldn't prevent her. That's all this story is. It has nothing to do with wether or not a parent can ground a child, it's simply an custody argument.
"In Quebec, even if a parent has legal custody, both parents retain parental authority," she said. "If one parent has custody, the parents still have to make the decisions jointly."
You have got to be kidding me! A father grounds his 12 year old daughter off the internet because she posted inappropriate pictures of herself. The daughter SUES the father. Court sides with the kid. I dont know much about the legal system up there but this is just crazy. All I can say to that little girl is that she'd better hope Canadian foster homes have PCs with internet access.
Thanks to [H] Forum member MrAgmoore for the link.
Welcome to era of the pussification of the world.
He raised a stupid kid, that's the problem.
The fact that the girl and her mother would sue the father to have his punishment of having her not go on the field trip is in and of itself a shameful display of parental malfeasance. Is the father not also an authority figure over his child? Apparently not according to the Canadian court that has overruled his ability to discipline his own child. Frankly, I'm amazed it even got as far as it did. But what the mother and the daughter have done now is completely and inexorably harmed their respective relationships with the father for all time. And rightly so, the father has said he will basically not have her with him anymore because he no longer has any more authority over her as a parent should now that the state has intervened in this way. And he is totally correct in doing so, in my opinion.
I hope this child thinks that suing her father to overturn her punishment to go on a field trip was worth damaging her relationship with him. She and her mothers total selfishness should be scorned here in this situation. Shame on them both and the judge as well.
Now we all can forget about being men and just hand over our ballz to the rediculous lesbians feminatzis.
her and mommy won't give a fuck as long as they get to spend daddies money via child support.
A father grounds his 12 year old daughter off the internet because she posted inappropriate pictures of herself. The daughter SUES the father.
Since when... can a 12 year old... sue.. are the legal fees paid for by the piggy bank, lunch money, or the parents...?
This folks is why you always.. ALWAYS wear a condom.
He raised a stupid kid, that's the problem.
If the father can't get this idiotic decision overturned, then I would start proceedings to absolve parental rights to the child and stop all child support payments from that point forward. No way would I allow any court to dictate to me how I raise or discipline my child and then still expect me to fork over my hard earned cash in child support if I can't have authoritative jurisdiction over them.
Since when... can a 12 year old... sue.. are the legal fees paid for by the piggy bank, lunch money, or the parents...?
The way it read was that the kid left to stay with her mother after the graft with her father on her own. either way the suit was moot as she was already done with the trip. what use was it to sue after that. It was plain silly and waste of time. I would have tossed it on that point by itself. As for the crap of getting a state sponsored lawyer for this crap, win or lose she needs to pay her wages by herself. this was to the benefit of herself since this was a "rare, rare case". what a waste.
Child support has nothing to do with "authoritative jurisdiction". It has to do with state enforced parental responsibility. It's the father's duty as a citizen to help care for the children he sires. Mother as well, BTW. Absolutely separate from disciplinary power.
Child support has nothing to do with "authoritative jurisdiction". It has to do with state enforced parental responsibility. It's the father's duty as a citizen to help care for the children he sires. Mother as well, BTW. Absolutely separate from disciplinary power.
This folks is why you always.. ALWAYS wear a condom.
This folks is why you always.. ALWAYS wear a condom.