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How do you deal with an ex who won't leave you alone?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 558193" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks for answering, Step. And in case you didn't see my "likes", I think your new daughter is the cutest little thing to grace the earth. The other k ids are also very cute. I appreciate your input because I know you had a similar problem.</p><p></p><p>My son is biding his time on the custody issue because right now, so early in the divorce, even though ex has moved in with a new honey before the ink was dry on the paper and even though she is not cooperating with him at all, she would probably win custody based on their marital ways where she did most of the dragging him to the doctor and activities etc. He is doing that now and he also is being very careful not to introduce his son to any girls. After all, the divorce is only five months old and Grandson is still baffled and very sad about it and still says "I want Mommy to come home and you live together." </p><p></p><p>What would YOU do about THIS? When son calls my Grandson to talk to him, if he is at ex's house, she puts the speaker phone on to listen and whispers in his ear to get off. She is loud and he hears her, but so far hasn't said anything. Is that legal? </p><p></p><p>I feel as through I went through a divorce...lol. You never stop worrying about your kids. Just wait and see. </p><p></p><p>Again, you have a lovely family...beautiful kids and handsome hub. I wish you all the best with your newest little pum'kin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 558193, member: 1550"] Thanks for answering, Step. And in case you didn't see my "likes", I think your new daughter is the cutest little thing to grace the earth. The other k ids are also very cute. I appreciate your input because I know you had a similar problem. My son is biding his time on the custody issue because right now, so early in the divorce, even though ex has moved in with a new honey before the ink was dry on the paper and even though she is not cooperating with him at all, she would probably win custody based on their marital ways where she did most of the dragging him to the doctor and activities etc. He is doing that now and he also is being very careful not to introduce his son to any girls. After all, the divorce is only five months old and Grandson is still baffled and very sad about it and still says "I want Mommy to come home and you live together." What would YOU do about THIS? When son calls my Grandson to talk to him, if he is at ex's house, she puts the speaker phone on to listen and whispers in his ear to get off. She is loud and he hears her, but so far hasn't said anything. Is that legal? I feel as through I went through a divorce...lol. You never stop worrying about your kids. Just wait and see. Again, you have a lovely family...beautiful kids and handsome hub. I wish you all the best with your newest little pum'kin. [/QUOTE]
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