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14 yr old daughter/aunt mess but no subs. abuse
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 371672"><p>Marg makes a good point, you don't know what your sister said or offered until you talk to her.</p><p></p><p>As far as one parent moving to another state that does probably depend on the state, but I suspect in most states it is not that easy to do especially if you have custody or joint custody. Your ex would have to show the child would be significantly better off enough to make it worth not having a regular relationship with you. It is usually a pretty high standard.</p><p></p><p>What I am learning about teens is to do my best not to take things personally. My difficult child and I do not have a good relationship and he can be awful to me....much more peaceful now that hens out of the house. But myopic who I have a great relationship with and who is doing very well and is a great kid often does not appreciate me, or has had enoug of her parents. It is part of the process of separating and becoming their own person. So that even happens with well adjusted teens and is normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 371672"] Marg makes a good point, you don't know what your sister said or offered until you talk to her. As far as one parent moving to another state that does probably depend on the state, but I suspect in most states it is not that easy to do especially if you have custody or joint custody. Your ex would have to show the child would be significantly better off enough to make it worth not having a regular relationship with you. It is usually a pretty high standard. What I am learning about teens is to do my best not to take things personally. My difficult child and I do not have a good relationship and he can be awful to me....much more peaceful now that hens out of the house. But myopic who I have a great relationship with and who is doing very well and is a great kid often does not appreciate me, or has had enoug of her parents. It is part of the process of separating and becoming their own person. So that even happens with well adjusted teens and is normal. [/QUOTE]
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