What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I'm hoping to lean on the experience of others here, both in the court and with raising a child in this environment; Is it appropriate to tell my daughter that she should feel comfortable talking to me about the fights and arguments mom gets into with her husband, where it happens when she's around them? Their private life isn't any of my business, and frankly I don't care except where it impacts my daughter. There have been times when my daughter has hid in her bed room because of step-dad's temper, and a few occasions where mom has packed up and left because of his temper.
I don't want to run afoul of any mediator or judge's opinion that I am prying, but I do want to help my daughter come to terms with the situations she has been placed in ( beyond mom saying his temper wasn't the reason they left, and to not tell me about it, and that it wasn't anything to be scared of. Possibly worth noting at this point; Mom has called the police twice that I know of ).
This has come up because my daughter has been talking to me about this already, but she's been told not to by her mother. I want to reassure her that she should talk to whomever she feels comfortable discussing this stuff with, but I worry about future legal repercussions if I do so.
Thanks folks.
I'm hoping to lean on the experience of others here, both in the court and with raising a child in this environment; Is it appropriate to tell my daughter that she should feel comfortable talking to me about the fights and arguments mom gets into with her husband, where it happens when she's around them? Their private life isn't any of my business, and frankly I don't care except where it impacts my daughter. There have been times when my daughter has hid in her bed room because of step-dad's temper, and a few occasions where mom has packed up and left because of his temper.
I don't want to run afoul of any mediator or judge's opinion that I am prying, but I do want to help my daughter come to terms with the situations she has been placed in ( beyond mom saying his temper wasn't the reason they left, and to not tell me about it, and that it wasn't anything to be scared of. Possibly worth noting at this point; Mom has called the police twice that I know of ).
This has come up because my daughter has been talking to me about this already, but she's been told not to by her mother. I want to reassure her that she should talk to whomever she feels comfortable discussing this stuff with, but I worry about future legal repercussions if I do so.
Thanks folks.