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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 315130" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I agree with Heather. No judge is going to stand for the custodial parent denying phone contact, especially with a 7 year old little boy.</p><p> </p><p>I've been off the board for a couple weeks so I am sorry but I am not familiar with your story. Sounds like difficult child has been living with ex since he was 5 (two years ago)? Is the a formal or informal arrangement? If it's informal and ex does not have legal custodial rights and you two don't have anything in writing, it may be harder to do something about this.</p><p> </p><p>If his custody is legal and in your settlement, what does it say about visitation, etc.? A lot of folks write that kinda stuff, like phone contact, attendance at school functions, etc., into their papers.</p><p> </p><p>You start off your post by saying "Just another example of how my 'ex in denial of difficult child's condition' " Is this a case of difficult child only acting out around you? Is he doing find in school and fine at his dad's house? Or is this just a case where his issues are always present and bioex doesn't answer the clue phone?</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 315130, member: 805"] I agree with Heather. No judge is going to stand for the custodial parent denying phone contact, especially with a 7 year old little boy. I've been off the board for a couple weeks so I am sorry but I am not familiar with your story. Sounds like difficult child has been living with ex since he was 5 (two years ago)? Is the a formal or informal arrangement? If it's informal and ex does not have legal custodial rights and you two don't have anything in writing, it may be harder to do something about this. If his custody is legal and in your settlement, what does it say about visitation, etc.? A lot of folks write that kinda stuff, like phone contact, attendance at school functions, etc., into their papers. You start off your post by saying "Just another example of how my 'ex in denial of difficult child's condition' " Is this a case of difficult child only acting out around you? Is he doing find in school and fine at his dad's house? Or is this just a case where his issues are always present and bioex doesn't answer the clue phone? Sharon [/QUOTE]
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