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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I was your friend and I really didnt know what to do , I think my consience would tell me to go.
Your friend must have had some good times with this person and to go to the funeral could mean that she can finally bury the past, that is meant in the nicest possible way.
If she doesnt go , then I personally think she will never lay her demons to rest.
My very best wishes to your friend and whatever choice she makes, I wish her well x
4getme not - I don't know the whole story but from what I can gather this man caused enough misery for your friend to want him out of her life altogether then tried to cause further heartache by gaining custody of their daughter (apparently done only to hurt your friend as he didn't bother keeping up contact with his daughter afterwards) He obviously didn't care very much for his daughter either otherwise he would have kept in touch. I would think the fact that he was abusive towards her would wipe out any happy memories she may have had of their time together and I just don't see what she would gain by attending his funeral. Surely she has already said her goodbyes to this man?
As for my situation, my husbands ex wife divorced him over 15 years ago (due to her infidelity). They are still in contact because they have two children together. I feel she has no place in his life now and god forbid if something were to happen to him she would not be welcome as his funeral (but maybe that's just me!)
I wish your friend the best of luck with her decision and I hope she has a happy future as she has obviously had a bit of a cr*p time in the past.