Recently, a Chicago father hurled an unusual legal weapon in a custody battle over his two kids: he accused his ex-wife of being a fast food mom. Claiming concern over his children's weight and health, he blamed their mother for fostering an unhealthy lifestyle. She denied his claims, saying she only allows the occasional dessert and even enrolled them in physical activities after school. Wait, is this really about the kids?
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Should A Child's Weight Be Brought Up In Custody Battles?
Recently, a Chicago father hurled an unusual legal weapon in a custody battle over his two kids: he accused his ex-wife of being a fast food mom. Claiming concern over his children's weight and health, he blamed their mother for fostering an unhealthy lifestyle. She denied his claims, saying she only allows the occasional dessert and even enrolled them in physical activities after school. Wait, is this really about the kids?
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Sad to say, but custody battles are rarely about the kids' welfare.
YES! I see mostly the mothers who are not taking care of the kids.
You better believe it.
Visit Walmart's.
Seen one lady eating bag of cookies waiting in line at mc/donalds. Nor would she share, her lil' dumplings were drooling.
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