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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 2802268" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>There are a couple men on here who have been granted full or far better than 50% of the kids visitation/parental rights. I cannot remember who they are so I hope they chime in. </p><p>It can be done, but you probably need proof of unfit/drugs/alcoholic/abuse/imminent danger/ etc. Without that, I think more than 50% would be tough. </p><p>Tell your son to keep his head, stay positive, work hard and NEVER lie to the kid or ex about what happened/is happening. In the end, it will work itself out. My parents divorced before I was 18 mo old. My mom constantly tried to lie about my father and withhold time. I'm way closer to my dad these days, 35 years later, than my mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 2802268, member: 12153"] There are a couple men on here who have been granted full or far better than 50% of the kids visitation/parental rights. I cannot remember who they are so I hope they chime in. It can be done, but you probably need proof of unfit/drugs/alcoholic/abuse/imminent danger/ etc. Without that, I think more than 50% would be tough. Tell your son to keep his head, stay positive, work hard and NEVER lie to the kid or ex about what happened/is happening. In the end, it will work itself out. My parents divorced before I was 18 mo old. My mom constantly tried to lie about my father and withhold time. I'm way closer to my dad these days, 35 years later, than my mom. [/QUOTE]
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