Ex-partner sabotages meeting: Then all you have left is Kesb

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Thomas MeyerWriter and columnist

This behavior is surprisingly common among separated mothers.
observe. Its goal is to cause psychological harm to fathers –
usually as punishment for ending a relationship.
This is perceived as a maximum devaluation and is perceived as an opportunity.
take revenge to the appropriate extent. And what could be better for this?
like the love of a father for his child? Nowhere is he more vulnerable.
The question is that they themselves contributed to the end of the relationship
Why are they so bad at handling rejection?
The women don’t seem to pay attention for a second. Instead of
They name their ex-partner as the sole culprit and torture him.
medieval standards.

Not only the injured men suffer from this, but also the children.
who are repeatedly and spontaneously deprived of their father – and who always
I’ll have to hear again what a disgusting character he is. With this
they are forced into a conflict of loyalties that drives them to despair
They love both parents, but supposedly choose one
must.

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Talk to your mother again. It seems obvious
to be very offended and not be able to adequately articulate it
Maybe. Give her the opportunity to talk openly about her feelings. If
She doesn’t see any point in this and makes further accusations against you, remains
All you have to do is inform Kesb about the risk. This woman
massively violates his parental duty of care – this is exactly what it exists for
Power. It was created to help people like you and your child.
Do not have false prohibitions on this step. Your son will
Thank him later because he will see that you care about the relationship.
fought with him.

Source: Blick

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