But hey. It's just my opinion, and I'm glad she doesn't play their game. Her daughter needs her out of jail. Kaine's lack of cooperation for parenting time for his daughter with her mother will eventually lead to K having a guardian ad litem assigned because Kaine is not looking out for her best interests. Terri hasn't been charged, and no evidence has been shown which would prove she's a bad mother. Just accusations from a disgruntled husband with an axe to grind. IMO. ]
That's an interesting prediction I've seen tossed around several times lately, but I think it's extremely unlikely.
I guess the theory is that if there is a third-party guardian, then that levels the playing field and Kaine and Terri become equally "bad" as parents. Oh boy, that's really good for this baby! Now she has no familiar caregiver, Mommy or Daddy.
But hey, it's okay because the court could then evaluate them equally and decide who is the lesser of two evils? :angel::furious:
Here's the problem with that: that little word "evaluate."
TH's attorneys say she will not go through with any evaluation, and I bet a million dollars that Kaine would do it in a split second to get his daughter back.
Therein lies the difference.
But none of this is going to happen because TH withdrew her request for visitation. She can negotiate all she wants with Kaine, but she's not going to get her way without giving something, and that means psychologists and evaluations, and she just won't do it.
I'm sure Kaine won't compromise either. He's a victim here too. LE is on his side--he's the father of a missing child and his soon-to-be-ex-wife is the only suspect.