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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 192641" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>The lawyer felt very confident that we could get something done. We may not get a full custody switch, but he's confident that we could get a lot more visitation if we took her back to court, as well as the right to make religious decisions, extra curricular decisions, AND educational decisions. The downside is that it will take 6-9 months to get it on the docket, at least, and easy child's mom will work her that entire time. We have no doubt of that. Its a matter of how much damage will mom do to her before it gets to court and in the "cooling off" period after... Can easy child stand her ground to her mom about where she wants to live, etc. And its going to cost A LOT.</p><p>***</p><p>We think that easy child will get mad enough at mom in the next year or so to really push for this on her own - our fear is that it may be too late to save school at that point...</p><p>***</p><p>I am making husband make the ultimate decision on this. I will support it either way, because there is no "win" to this - her mom is making darn sure of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 192641, member: 1848"] The lawyer felt very confident that we could get something done. We may not get a full custody switch, but he's confident that we could get a lot more visitation if we took her back to court, as well as the right to make religious decisions, extra curricular decisions, AND educational decisions. The downside is that it will take 6-9 months to get it on the docket, at least, and easy child's mom will work her that entire time. We have no doubt of that. Its a matter of how much damage will mom do to her before it gets to court and in the "cooling off" period after... Can easy child stand her ground to her mom about where she wants to live, etc. And its going to cost A LOT. *** We think that easy child will get mad enough at mom in the next year or so to really push for this on her own - our fear is that it may be too late to save school at that point... *** I am making husband make the ultimate decision on this. I will support it either way, because there is no "win" to this - her mom is making darn sure of that. [/QUOTE]
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