The article discusses a mother's concern for her daughter, Maris, following her ex-husband's infidelity and subsequent abusive behavior towards the child. After taking Brent to court for child support and facing challenges with visitation, the mother is torn about whether to encourage an apology from Brent or allow him to exit their lives permanently. The response strongly supports minimizing Brent's influence, citing that he has made it clear he does not prioritize his daughter, which may ultimately be beneficial for her mental health.
If Brent was interested in making things right with your daughter (if that were even possible), he would be reaching out to you. There is absolutely no reason for you to contact this man; keep any issues you may have over child support in the court.
He gave up visitation rights and refuses to pay child support. He has made it very clear that he has no interest in remaining in his child's life, and that's likely for the better.
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