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difficult child conflicting with sponsor
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 114263" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Here's what I would do in your situation. I would go to a family law lawyer for a consultation and ask how firm your case is and if there is anything you should do to protect the status quo, or adopt should the need arise. I wouldn't say a thing to difficult child about it.</p><p></p><p>This way you can be prepared. I would not talk to the sponsor unless the lawyer advises you to. I would be really surprised if the lawyer did that though. It's all well and good that he is pushing difficult child to get her act together, but getting the baby back is putting the cart before the horse if she isn't already in her own place and sefl-supporting with money in the bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 114263, member: 99"] Here's what I would do in your situation. I would go to a family law lawyer for a consultation and ask how firm your case is and if there is anything you should do to protect the status quo, or adopt should the need arise. I wouldn't say a thing to difficult child about it. This way you can be prepared. I would not talk to the sponsor unless the lawyer advises you to. I would be really surprised if the lawyer did that though. It's all well and good that he is pushing difficult child to get her act together, but getting the baby back is putting the cart before the horse if she isn't already in her own place and sefl-supporting with money in the bank. [/QUOTE]
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