10/31/2024
I haven't posted much lately. Frankly, practicing family law can be disheartening. All too often, parents tear each other apart, putting their fears or need for vengeance before their children's best interest. This true story (one I'll call "CHRIS' PARENTS") is sad but helps restore my faith in humanity.
Over 40 years ago, a man and woman divorced. They shared one child, a son named Chris. I was a child at the time and didn't know much about the divorce, but Chris and I grew up together.
When we were in high school, Chris was tragically killed in a car accident. My mom and Chris' mom were friends, but I didn't know Chris' dad. I will never forget, though, burying a teenage friend and witnessing a grown man sob over his son's casket. With Chris gone, the two estranged parents shared grief but ultimately lost touch.
More than 30 years and many mental health struggles later, Chris' mother wound up alone and on disability. My mother looked out for and helped her over the years, but when my own mom died, Chris' mom wound up in a long-term care facility. I visited and occasionally took things to Chris' mom in the nursing home, but she deteriorated in the isolation.
When Chris' mom was near the end, it saddened me to learn I'd been her only visitor. She sat alone day in and day out. I contacted Chris' childhood best friend who then traveled from another state to visit. He also helped to find and inform a relative and to let Chris' father know that the mother of his dead son was on hospice.
Chris' dad (who divorced the dying woman 40+ years beforehand and had not seen her in over 30 years) began visiting his ex-wife almost daily. This man sat by her bed, fed her, and put ice chips on her dry lips. He showed her photos of and talked about the son they'd lost. Even though the long bereaved woman barely spoke, the man kept returning so the mother of his child wouldn't die alone. When she passed, he placed her ashes by Chris' grave.
As a once divorced mama and as a lawyer and divorce/co-parenting coach, it warmed my heart to see such a selfless act of humanity. This father extended kindness and care to his ex-wife at the end of her life to honor the life of the child they shared.