I’m going to go out on a limb here by saying MOST blended
families find themselves in court navigating custody proceedings with their
exes.
(I’m trying to steer clear of the phrase “Custody Battle”
because anytime we “Battle” with the other parent, the kids will lose.)
We often go into the court process hopeful. If you have
never had dealings with court systems before, you see the court through
rose-colored glasses. You anticipate they will set things right, each party
will be held accountable for their behaviors and you will FINALLY get some
resolve.
Unfortunately, many of us find ourselves in long, drawn out
proceedings lasting for several years. Behaviors that are forbidden by court
orders go unpunished and accountability for either parent is almost
non-existent. The best interest of the kids is often overlooked or “passed” for
another court date. Resolution becomes a seemingly distant and unattainable
goal. If there was ever tension between you and your ex before, this long and
drawn out process magnifies it, causing more problems than what had existed
before.
Often, we feel we are the only ones with urgency and our
hearts break as we see the impacts on our kids of living in this situation,
like a dark cloud over the family. Judges, attorneys and other court appointed
participants downplay any importance in the case and remind us that since there
is no drug abuse, physical abuse or kidnapping it is not as deserving of their
time and attention. In reality, a lot of abuse comes in more subtle ways
through manipulation, fear and anger. Courts become enablers allowing knowingly
harmful behaviors to continue for long periods, with no accountability.
Ultimately, the court’s authority becomes powerless as one party or the other
uses the system to their advantage under the watchful eye of the court system
that allows it.
So now that I painted this dark and gloomy picture of one of
the most stressful and frustrating situations of being in a blended family, I
want to insert a bright ray of light.
God sees the situation. God will make things right.
God has authority. God can restore.
In Romans 8:28, we are encouraged that God will make things
right. He can take a man made mess and turn it into something good.
“And we know that God causes everything to work together for
the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for
them.” Romans 8:28
So for this season, we can re-focus our attention to
God
and away from the court system.
Courts will not solve the problem. Courts are not the best
advocates for our kids and our families. Courts will disappoint.
God will solve the
custody problems. God is the best advocate
for our kids and
our families. God will never fail.
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