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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 558434" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son is going through similar stuff with his ex. Are you thinking of going back to court? If so, keep everything she writes to you.</p><p></p><p>Although it is against the law, in his state, for either parent to demean the other parent in front of the kid, it happens all the time. I'm not sure how much it can be enforced, especially if there is no actual record of the BM saying anything, unless the child fesses up. Like my son's lawyer said, "Unless it's written down, it's your word against hers." He told my son that documentation is also he said/she said so proof is the best thing...like texting. Son had a top notch lawyer, but can't afford him anymore so he got a new lawyer. It's a mess. I do feel for you. It's often such a bloody mess in which the kids lose the most.</p><p></p><p>I think my ex daughter in law has severe borderline personality disorder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 558434, member: 1550"] My son is going through similar stuff with his ex. Are you thinking of going back to court? If so, keep everything she writes to you. Although it is against the law, in his state, for either parent to demean the other parent in front of the kid, it happens all the time. I'm not sure how much it can be enforced, especially if there is no actual record of the BM saying anything, unless the child fesses up. Like my son's lawyer said, "Unless it's written down, it's your word against hers." He told my son that documentation is also he said/she said so proof is the best thing...like texting. Son had a top notch lawyer, but can't afford him anymore so he got a new lawyer. It's a mess. I do feel for you. It's often such a bloody mess in which the kids lose the most. I think my ex daughter in law has severe borderline personality disorder! [/QUOTE]
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