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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 388593"><p>I'm fairly certain there are others here who have gone the legal route to make sure ex's give the kids their medications and they can guide you more on that front. </p><p>I'm a single mom with minimal income myself, I know the struggles. Food stamps help us a lot, we wouldn't be able to get by without them. Luckily most of what my kiddo likes is fairly cheap, too (food-wise anyway, lol). We kind of potluck things here, though, we prefer different foods, get hungry at different times, etc., so she lets me know what's she in a mood for when she's hungry (within reason), and I eat when I'm hungry. Cooking isn't a big production for us most of the time. If she wants breakfast for dinner I'm fine with that. Letting her help plan dinners helps, too, since she already knows what's coming and it will be something she likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 388593"] I'm fairly certain there are others here who have gone the legal route to make sure ex's give the kids their medications and they can guide you more on that front. I'm a single mom with minimal income myself, I know the struggles. Food stamps help us a lot, we wouldn't be able to get by without them. Luckily most of what my kiddo likes is fairly cheap, too (food-wise anyway, lol). We kind of potluck things here, though, we prefer different foods, get hungry at different times, etc., so she lets me know what's she in a mood for when she's hungry (within reason), and I eat when I'm hungry. Cooking isn't a big production for us most of the time. If she wants breakfast for dinner I'm fine with that. Letting her help plan dinners helps, too, since she already knows what's coming and it will be something she likes. [/QUOTE]
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