Mom demands son applies for visitation rights with 14-year-old brother, he refuses due to his brother's dad: 'My gut is telling me that I don’t want to'

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  • WIBTA if I said I didn’t want visitation rights for my brother?

    Trying to make a long story short, my brother (14)'s dad hates me (17) and my mom.
  • My mom had ended up with weekend supervised (by her boyfriend) visitation rights, and now she's incarcerated for the next 3-5 years for something she did in her past.
  • However, my legal guardian is her boyfriend and we still get him some weekends when he's not busy with extracurriculars.
  • Recently, she's started saying she wants me to apply for visitation rights when I turn 18 in 5 months.
  • My mom is basically a saint, she had me at 17 and has always done what's best for me and my brother.
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  • She would never want me to trouble myself, even when I didn't see it as a bother.
  • That's why I know this wouldn't be that big of a deal. I'm currently repeating junior year so it's not like I would be transitioning into college, but being held back was like a wake up call for me to actually apply myself and now I really want to get into college.
  • My heart and brain are telling me it wouldn't be a problem and would end up positive, but my gut is telling me that I really don't want to.
  • I haven't seen his father in like over 8 years, so I don't know if he'd actually give me a hard time if I went through the court.
  • I love my brother a lot and I know he loves being with us on the weekends he can come, but I really have a bad feeling about going. through this.
  • The me from 6 months ago would probably say she'd do it without hesitation, but now I feel really selfish and guilty about not wanting to do it.
  • Would I be an asshole? Sorry for the word vomit.
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  • Serious-Room-4366 Do you need to have visitation rights to take him to see her?
  • OP Reasonable_Abroad167 I actually don't know, I hadn't thought of that but that's probably the reason why
  • Archaic-Giraffe I am not sure that you would be allowed visitation rights since your mom is not living with you. But if that's a possibility, you have to decide if you want to remain close with your brother or if you want to let him go. If you choose not to continue seeing him, he may feel abandoned and you may lose him forever. Not to rain on your parade, but if she had always done what was best for you, she wouldn't be in prison now.
  • OP Reasonable_Abroad167 That's the thing, if it were that I wouldn't be able to see him without it then I would do it no hesitation, but my mom still has court ordered visitation and (idk how this works) he still comes over on weekends. I don't see this changing when I turn 18, so that's why I feel like it's not something I have to do but don't know if it would be wrong for me to say no I know it looks bad from an outside perspective, but the reason behind her "crime" was to be able to provide f
  • Sometimes-Demure Do you have a legal advocate you can speak with? I feel like there are details missing.

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