Quote From: nightrider_57I was just told by the dependency court - the nose tweek was not dv. Now I get to go back and correct that injustace.
When I was at cps. The x's case worker grabbed the documents in my hand and started pulling on them out of my hands, in front of everybody.
Isn't that DV?
Judge Paul, Los Angeles superior court.
Referred to it as "the infamous nose teeking case".
he also.... said, I have no record. The other city could make a parking ticket out of it if they wanted
I have all documentation proving all that I say.
So I am not interested in your man hating point of view.
My children and I have a serious problem.
And I told my story like many others have.
Do you judge all of them.... or just mine
It might be wiser since your oppinions are not fact. To show some curtisy and understanding for other people ploblems.
If you can not find anything positive to say or something you know to be true. Stay out of it. It adds to the grief!
I am sorry but we will have to agree to disagree with that statement. You reached out and twisted/tweaked your wife's nose for whatever reason. You laid your hands on another person in a moment of anger or who knows what and without her permission. You then go on to discuss an unnamed charge through dependency court. We are left not knowing exactly what you were charged with through them. It must have been somewhat founded or they must have had some concern for your chidlren to not allow visitations.
I am saying positive things. I just do not agree with your view. In my view, when I had a differing opinion with my ex-husband, he would abuse me further. He would say things like shut up, be quiet (one of his nicer moments, stay out of it, and more). I will not "stay out of it" simply to make your view easier to peddle. I have a young child about whose welfare I am concerned and I have to remain vocal until the child is old enough to vocalize.