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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 340830" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>My guess is that both sides can find experts to validate their own arguments. A protracted battle in court won't solve difficult child's issues. </p><p> </p><p>I would venture to guess that the easiest way to solve this long term is to sort out what may possibly be mutual animosity between parents. </p><p> </p><p>As a parent of a difficult child I know how important structure is and how bad it is to change it. I can also see why a person who isn't into natural foods could miscontrue your strict expectations as a control issue as well.</p><p> </p><p>Since you are divorced it is easy to understand a lack of communication. What matters is stability in your difficult child's life not battling it out to see who is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 340830, member: 8617"] My guess is that both sides can find experts to validate their own arguments. A protracted battle in court won't solve difficult child's issues. I would venture to guess that the easiest way to solve this long term is to sort out what may possibly be mutual animosity between parents. As a parent of a difficult child I know how important structure is and how bad it is to change it. I can also see why a person who isn't into natural foods could miscontrue your strict expectations as a control issue as well. Since you are divorced it is easy to understand a lack of communication. What matters is stability in your difficult child's life not battling it out to see who is right. [/QUOTE]
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