By tomcat69 - 11/07/2011 00:01 - Canada

Today, after spending 6 months and $15,000 on lawyer fees at my 13 year old son's request, his abusive, alcoholic father no longer has any legal right to see him. How did my son repay me? He ran away to live with his father the very first time I told him he couldn't have friends sleep over. FML
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Same thing different taste

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Lauren10102 3

Hey you could have seen this coming, the dad has both no rules, AND alcohol!!!

If he were younger, I could understand...but 13? Really? What an ungrateful child...

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Lady_Bow 4

Lol so let him have friends sleepover? It's not that bad of a concept?

Having a sleepover isn't a bad concept, but she should be able to say no without worrying he'll run to his abusive father. There are so many reasons they could've said no...maybe they've been having alot of them(it is the summer), maybe it was just the wrong night for one...it doesnt really matter the reason. I would normally expect a child to run to the other parent when they're mad, but not when the child requested they go through the court prossess to keep him away.

patricksalas 4

Just let him have friends sleep over lol

Thirteen-year-olds don't know what they want, you should know that.

when he realizes that that was THE dumbest thing he could ever do he'll come back.... just don't let him in.

teens need to be social, i personally don't blame him

What a little dick show him and punish that damn kid he needs to know rules

D: i would switch places with him in a heartbeat so i wouldnt see mine

Wow! I feel bad for you. After all that I wouldn't want tons of little boys staying over! he needs to understand your the parent and your not just saying no to upset him. He should be happy he even has someone who cares and wants what's best for him!!

I'm 14 and we are going through the same process exactly almost, with my biological dad being abusive and a deadbeat, my stepfather stepped up and we're taking the rights away from him and I could never even imagine doing that to my parents. It's like your son isn't taking it seriously