The court psychotech began shutting down the psychprobes. The
judge, as usual, seemed to be following what was going on with a
slight amount of boredom. I've seen it a few times before, but this
time it was about someone I cared about. My two best friends, Bob &
Bettie, were high school sweethearts, and each looked worse than the
other. They were sitting on opposite sides of the courtroom at old
wooden tables, their respective attorneys furiously texting notes to
their central offices.
Milo and Shari looked exhausted. They
were good kids, and treated each other well. I know the kind of money
they were born into can really screw some kids up, but Milo and Shari
were as well-grounded teens as one could hope for. The huge
machines surrounding them were starting to power down, the low whine
they seem to emit was getting quieter. The kids were going to stay
with me while they recovered from the probes, it seems about the only
thing that Bob & Bettie could agree about. It's so exhausting for
them, but when one side started talking about psychoprobes everyone
had to agree or the psych union would have gotten involved on one
side or the other. The psychs are too damn powerful in custody cases,
I think people would give them a lot less credibility if they paid
attention and thought about it.
Everyone's looking out for
themselves - Bob, Bettie, the psychunions, all supposedly for the
best interest of the children, but in the end of course the kids are
always the worse off for the wear. The psychunions get their piece of
the (admittedly large) fortune being spent on the case, but all the
kids end up with are a week or two of nightmares from the machines,
and when that ends they find a broken home. I suppose I
shouldn't complain, I'm being well compensated for my role in this,
but helping kids recover from divorce related psychprobing is not why
I went into social work.
I've read the monographs, I
still think that psychprobes add nothing good to a divorce
proceeding. Expert witnesses will spend hours debating the meaning of
every nuance of every scene, but in the end the parent that ends up
with custody may or may not be the best for the child. I personally
think the court would do better to order mandatory counselling, but
the money that seemed to not have damaged Milo or Shari definitely
touched both Bob & Bettie in unpleasent ways. I know about the
stories the press reported, of course, but when I see them I can
still see the young lovers from decades ago. But a lot of awful extra
baggage has been added on since then.
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