New Law Proposal
If in any marriage where there is an obvious grandiose
narcissist partner if control is handed over to the supportive person in that
relationship then the grandiose type will no longer have control and will have
to do as the supportive partner says which will in turn even out the power
struggle allowing the supportive one to support their children and teach the
grandiose type how to be supportive as well which could also allow for them to
divorce the grandiose type if they don’t adapt or fall in line with the needs
of the supportive one. This will
hopefully fix any foreseeable problems because supportive types know how to
listen and learn and adapt as times change and will force the grandiose type to
comply without forcing any divorces among family’s that are happy enough to
stay together while also teaching them a lesson in perspectives as well. This should be some type of law or something
of that nature to ensure that everyone gets fair treatment from their guardians
or parents in the future.
Proposed Legislation for Spousal Support and Custody Reform
Title: The Empowering Supportive Partnerships Act
Section 1: Definitions
(a) "Grandiose narcissist partner" is defined as an individual in a marriage or domestic partnership who exhibits a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.
(b) "Supportive partner" is defined as the individual in the marriage or domestic partnership who provides care, emotional support, and prioritizes the wellbeing of the family.
Section 2: Petition for Spousal Support and Custody Transfer
(a) In cases where the court determines the presence of a grandiose narcissist partner, the supportive partner may petition the court to transfer legal decision-making authority and custody of any minor children to the supportive partner.
(b) Upon a showing of clear and convincing evidence of the grandiose narcissist behavior, the court shall grant the petition and order the transfer of legal authority and custody.
Section 3: Supportive Partner Obligations
(a) The supportive partner shall be required to provide counseling, education, and support to the grandiose narcissist partner to foster more collaborative and empathetic behaviors.
(b) The supportive partner shall have the authority to make all major decisions regarding the children's wellbeing, including but not limited to education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities.
(c) The supportive partner shall have the discretion to file for divorce if the grandiose narcissist partner fails to adapt to the reformed family dynamic and comply with the court order.
Section 4: Enforcement
Failure of the grandiose narcissist partner to comply with the court order shall be punishable by civil and criminal sanctions, including fines and potential incarceration.
This proposed legislation aims to address the power imbalance in relationships with grandiose narcissist partners, empower supportive partners, and ensure the wellbeing of any children involved. By transferring decision-making authority to the supportive partner, it is intended to provide a pathway for the grandiose narcissist to learn more collaborative behaviors or face potential consequences, including the dissolution of the marriage.
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