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Conference quokka::non_custodial_parents

Title:Welcome to the Non-Custodial Parents Conference
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Moderator:MIASYS::HETRICK
Created:Sun Feb 25 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:420
Total number of notes:4370

299.0. "smoking ....." by NQOPS::APRIL (Xtra Lame Triple Owner) Tue Feb 08 1994 07:12

	On the front page of today's (2/8/94) Boston Globe they have an insert 
	article about a 28-year old father of a 1-year old who is attempting to
	gain custody of his child by saying his ex-wife is endangering the
	health of the child by her smoking habit.  The child has bronchial 
	and respetory problems and he has medical records and testimony of
	a physician stating the relationship of second-hand smoke to the well
	being of the child.

	Any thoughts ?

	Chuck
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299.1AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Feb 08 1994 07:256
    IF the goverment says second hand smoke is dangerour. Then he has every
    right to protect the child. 
    
    And if the kid has a problem with breathing, the father is doing what
    is in the best interest of the child. Or mom should quit smoking fast.
    
299.2an issueCSC32::HADDOCKDon't Tell My Achy-Breaky BackTue Feb 08 1994 07:3813
    
    I've _heard_, but not been directly involved in, cases where smoking
    has been an issue.  The issue being that the smoking parent is
    endangering the health of the child by smoking.  Some cases have
    worked; some haven't.  However, it could be the swing vote in a 
    close situation.  That is, I would not make it the only issue, but
    I would make it one of the issues since there _is_ growing evidence
    that second hand smoke is a danger.  If one person is more "qualified"
    (depending on what you call qualified) other than smoking, it may
    not make a difference, but if it is a close call and the other parent
    made a big issue out of it, it may be the difference.

    fred();
299.3Smoking and I can't stop herTIRED::THOMPSONYou Want Me To Do WhatWed Feb 09 1994 09:4110
    
    What a nerve this hits with me.  My X refuses to stop smoking around
    my two boys. I am currently trying to save enough money so I can afford
    to take her to court for custody.  She smokes in the car with them and
    being a "reformed" smoker I know what this feels like.  My only problem
    with this is this is the only issue with my X that I have and the
    courts the way that they are in "MASS" probably won't consider this
    enough of an issue to give me a chance.
    
    Steve
299.4AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Feb 10 1994 07:086
    Steve,
    
    In your casw you have to remember, that the courts view her 'pure as 
    driven snow' <minus any acid rain.;) > and your the bottom of the coal
    bin.