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How do you deal with an ex who won't leave you alone?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 559090" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>HER marriage, HER new baby, HER desire to move are NOT a major change of circumstance in the child's life. Starting school (first grade, not before) would be a major change. </p><p></p><p>I know that you cannot do anything about it but Sportsfan is getting on my nerves! He needs to decide how valuable his relationship is with his child. He needs to hire an attorney. The 'woe is me' koi is not going to help him. Now is the time to invest in an attorney. If they have 50/50 custody right now and mom is asking for a move-away, HE has the upper hand!! He is going to blow it! He needs to start selling stuff if necessary to pay an attorney. A real attorney that believes in dad's as good parents!</p><p></p><p>I feel so bad for you....if I'm getting this aggravated just reading about it, you must be heartbroken and frustrated completely!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 559090, member: 1169"] HER marriage, HER new baby, HER desire to move are NOT a major change of circumstance in the child's life. Starting school (first grade, not before) would be a major change. I know that you cannot do anything about it but Sportsfan is getting on my nerves! He needs to decide how valuable his relationship is with his child. He needs to hire an attorney. The 'woe is me' koi is not going to help him. Now is the time to invest in an attorney. If they have 50/50 custody right now and mom is asking for a move-away, HE has the upper hand!! He is going to blow it! He needs to start selling stuff if necessary to pay an attorney. A real attorney that believes in dad's as good parents! I feel so bad for you....if I'm getting this aggravated just reading about it, you must be heartbroken and frustrated completely!!!! [/QUOTE]
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