A Dumfries-based politician is calling for a cut on the 18 weeks waiting time for young people to receive specialist treatment for mental health services in the region.
06.03.2024 - 00:27 / perezhilton.com
Jenelle Evans means business with her separation from now-estranged husband David Eason.
As we reported on Monday, the Teen Mom 2 alum filed papers late last month indicating it’s finally completely over with her controversial partner. However, he is also the father of their daughter Ensley. So he’ll still be in her life. However, Jenelle has Ensley’s interests at heart regarding how things may (or may not) move forward with co-parenting!
Per the US Sun, the 32-year-old momma has explicitly asked the court to force David to take a mental health assessment before he can even VISIT the 7-year-old! And Jenelle has a lot of other demands on child support and life after divorce, too!
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Jenelle’s separation docs spelled it out in no uncertain terms:
The MTV alum made the case she has been Ensley’s “primary caregiver” for all of the little girl’s life. As such, she contends she deserves full custody of the girl:
That certainly makes sense from Jenelle’s POV. She has receipts on specifics, too! In one passage in the docs, Jenelle expressed explicit disappointment in Eason for not showing up recently after Ensley needed both parents!! The little girl went to a doctor’s appointment to treat a sickness, and Jenelle was informed by medical experts the girl would likely need surgery! Oh no! And what did David do? NOTHING! So says Jenelle in the filing, at least:
No inquiries?! None at all?? About his own daughter?! Dude, WTF?!
Jenelle also claimed she is the one who has always been “solely responsible for ensuring the minor child is dressed, fed, and ready for school.” In addition, she “almost always transported the minor child to and from school and
A Dumfries-based politician is calling for a cut on the 18 weeks waiting time for young people to receive specialist treatment for mental health services in the region.
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