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Respite, not a respite...
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 533808"><p>Good luck. It is really hard. We don't take x to court. He takes us to court, a lot. You're situation might be different. You might need to take her to court. Step2two was in your situation for years. So, there are 2 of us here that can understand. Step was the step-mom as well. I'm the bio-mom to difficult child 1. You're right court won't fix her. It won't change her behavior at all. X keeps saying we are in contempt. Its a bunch of hogwash. As long as you have a better lawyer than bm does you'll be o.k. Just know the divorce decree inside and out. </p><p></p><p>Glad to hear that you'll have some transportation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 533808"] Good luck. It is really hard. We don't take x to court. He takes us to court, a lot. You're situation might be different. You might need to take her to court. Step2two was in your situation for years. So, there are 2 of us here that can understand. Step was the step-mom as well. I'm the bio-mom to difficult child 1. You're right court won't fix her. It won't change her behavior at all. X keeps saying we are in contempt. Its a bunch of hogwash. As long as you have a better lawyer than bm does you'll be o.k. Just know the divorce decree inside and out. Glad to hear that you'll have some transportation. [/QUOTE]
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