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    This is a discussion on Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts within the Discrimination & Sexist Double Standards forums, part of the General category; Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts Sunday, June 15, 2008 Opinion By Stephanie Ramage Father’s Day will have passed by the time ...


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    Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

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    Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

    Sunday, June 15, 2008
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    By Stephanie Ramage


    Father’s Day will have passed by the time you read this, but as I write it, I’m making a mental note to take my son shopping for a gift for his dad.

    My ex-husband and I divorced when our son was a toddler, and we got what my attorney called Georgia’s "standard boilerplate custody agreement." It gave me custody of our son 70 percent of the time. My son’s father basically got to see him on weekends.

    But as I looked around at other divorced moms, I became almost panicked by what I saw: sons who seethed with resentment against their mothers, whom they felt sure had driven away their fathers, and daughters who so desperately wanted a dad in their lives that they would latch on to just about any male authority figure who came along. Though in some cases the now-departed dads were truly bad news, in others, moms merely cooked up tales of atrocities committed by their former hubbies as part of a propaganda campaign designed to justify Daddy’s exile to their children. When I asked why a father isn’t as much of a parent as a mother, those moms were speechless. Furious, but speechless. A few confided that they were afraid of what people would think of them if they didn’t have majority custody. “Only a mom who’s a heroin addict doesn’t get majority custody and if you tell people it’s equal custody, in their minds it’s the same,” one said.

    By the time our son was 4, we were already phasing him into shared equal joint custody—not a legally hammered-out agreement, mind you, but our own arrangement, based on a mutual desire that our child not be deprived of either of us, no matter our personal grievances against each another. Such informal arrangements are not a matter of public record, so when the courts look at the number of shared equal joint custody agreements, they draw the conclusion that it’s a rare thing. It’s not, but most of the people who eventually do it have no interest in going back to an adversarial legal system where only the attorneys win to make it official.

    Our arrangement has worked beautifully for our son. It has also, quite frankly, required substantial sacrifice by my ex-husband and me. I have turned down half a dozen job offers that would have required me to move out of state—taking my son away from the man who means more to him than anything.

    I remember once, several years ago, getting the job offer of a lifetime, one that was just astoundingly good. And it came at a time when I really needed something good to happen; I was working two part-time jobs to make ends meet. An old friend had risen in the ranks of his organization, and when there was an opening, he remembered me, recommended me and was assured that I could cakewalk my way into the prestigious position, located about a thousand miles from Atlanta. It would pay three times as much as I had ever made in my life,. But he needed an answer within the week.

    I stayed up nights wondering what to do. Finally, I talked with a couple of relatives who told me, “One day your son is going to grow up and go away and what will you have? Be smart, take the job. You know the courts will let you take him with you. You’re his mom.” Friends also said “Take it.” No one, not one person, said, “But what about his dad?”

    The next day, I met my ex-husband to talk with him about working out a new visitation schedule based on my anticipated move halfway across the country. As I tried to make my point, I could hear my voice, like the voice of a stranger, oozing across the table, and I felt ashamed. My heart was listening and, no matter which words I chose, what it heard was: “I am a selfish woman who would willingly ruin her son’s happiness by taking him away from you, his father, for the sake of a big, fat paycheck and a respectable job. I am greedy and heartless and too self-absorbed to even acknowledge how important you are to him.”

    I felt my face redden and tears stung my eyes. I blurted an apology, said something like “Never mind, forget it. Just forget I ever said anything,” and excused myself. I e-mailed my friend as soon as I got home, saying, “I can’t take the job. My son’s life is here and mine is with him.”

    I love my son with the profound love that just about any parent feels for a child, but the greatest example that I have of that love is my decision to share his time equally with his father. (By the way, I have never, ever regretted my decision not to take that job.)

    As my son has grown with both his dad and me as equal partners in his life—spending one week with Dad and the next with me (and seeing each of us sometimes when it’s not “our week”)—I have reaped more joy in his well-being than any paycheck could have given me. I know it’s not for everyone, but this arrangement has certainly worked for my son.

    When I consider Georgia’s family law policies and that “boilerplate” agreement, I am struck by the idea that even in our criminal courts, a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty, but in our family courts, a father is usually presumed to be guilty of not being as good a parent as a mother, of not being worthy of equal time with his children. It is strange to me that women are treated only as if they have divorced their spouses, but men are treated as if they have divorced their children as well. Women, by virtue of their gender, something as arbitrary as the color of their skin, are assumed to be the rightful custodial parents. I don’t believe that children were intended to have just one parent, although some single moms, out of necessity, have done an amazing job of raising their children alone. Nor do I believe that fathers are less important than moms.

    If ours is an egalitarian society, then why do we allow an ideology of female supremacy in the decisions of our family courts?

    A brilliant political scientist at Stanford University told me recently that he believes our laws reflect not necessarily the kind of society we are, but the kind of society we aspire to be. If that is indeed the intention behind our laws, then isn’t it the purpose of our family laws to mitigate, as much as is possible, the damage done by divorce? Georgia’s laws cannot put a married couple back together again, but they can go much further than they do toward making sure that children have both parents even after a divorce.
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    Re: Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

    Sounds like an email of gratitude from a few folks would go down well.



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    Re: Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

    Positively good stuff from female seditionist. It's good to have a smile about a good woman on Fathers Day. It melts the bitter heart.


     
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    Re: Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

    Makes me sick....it seems the thoughts behind taking mens children away is:
    - everyone does it
    - I am going to punish my stupid ex

    Sad sad world...



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    Re: Georgia’s female-supremacist family courts

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    A few confided that they were afraid of what people would think of them if they didn’t have majority custody. “Only a mom who’s a heroin addict doesn’t get majority custody and if you tell people it’s equal custody, in their minds it’s the same,” one said.
    All that vaunted 'Empathy'. It didn't matter to them what people might think about the fathers, did it.

    The point is made. It has become Normalised for mothers to take the children. It has become Normalised for fathers to take the pain, along with the shame. But just so long as people don't think badly of the mother it's alright as far as women are concerned. Women like this are even mind-readers, 'knowing' what other people think. 'Intuitively' of course.

    Meanwhile the pain works its way gripping and twisting in a man's chest like a heart-attack and distorting his soul. But, he's 'only' a man.



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