What would happen if a parent is proven to be clinical delusional?

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stecas7

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If this parent moved across the country for work saying its for the benefit of the child yet the child has barely seen any of the parent's well growing success but that parent still says it's all for the kid and truely believes he/she is an excellent parent; that is delusional. Now that parent is taking the other one, the one the child lives with, to court claiming the he/she will not let the delusional parent see the child (which is not true) and claiming other horrible untrue things about the other parent. So if the delusional parent is proven by the court to indeed be delusional when is comes to parenting, what will happen to that parent? Will the court still allow that parent to make legal decisions for the child? Will visits now be supervised?
 
You will be hard-pressed to prove that the mother is delusional. Nothing you've posted suggests that. With the information from your other thread and the information in this one, I doubt that she will be restricted from her visitation in any way.
 
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