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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 558403" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>Unfortunatley, TeDo, she feels that rules don't apply to her. She already breaks the Right of First Refusal all the time (of which we do have proof, but have realized that something so small will probably appear petty in court). She's lost her license for lack of child support payments and she still drives him around town when she thinks we won't know. We've actually caught her once, we just happened to be in town and pull up right behind her driving with difficult child (no seatbelt) jumping up to wave to us from the back window. We had considered taking her to court last year. But she is so stressful as it is we've put it off. I get discouraged hearing all the stories of these people only getting slapped on the hands. With her ability to flip things WE might be the ones who end up looking like monsters. I'm not saying we will never take her to court, but at that time we just didn't feel it was worth the rage it would bring out in her, and the vindictiveness. She is MUCH more malicious than would could ever dream of being, and difficult child gets the short end of the stick, always!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 558403, member: 14139"] Unfortunatley, TeDo, she feels that rules don't apply to her. She already breaks the Right of First Refusal all the time (of which we do have proof, but have realized that something so small will probably appear petty in court). She's lost her license for lack of child support payments and she still drives him around town when she thinks we won't know. We've actually caught her once, we just happened to be in town and pull up right behind her driving with difficult child (no seatbelt) jumping up to wave to us from the back window. We had considered taking her to court last year. But she is so stressful as it is we've put it off. I get discouraged hearing all the stories of these people only getting slapped on the hands. With her ability to flip things WE might be the ones who end up looking like monsters. I'm not saying we will never take her to court, but at that time we just didn't feel it was worth the rage it would bring out in her, and the vindictiveness. She is MUCH more malicious than would could ever dream of being, and difficult child gets the short end of the stick, always! [/QUOTE]
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