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Oh yeah, no tutoring for easy child 2. (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 185254" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I pray you're right.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>My guess is they'll advise us to wait til she's kust a little older, but I dont know. Custody is hard to change, and that's not what we're after. We would like easy child to get counseling, tutoring, and an outside activity (for weight and social skills), to be allowed to have friends over and to go to freiends houses (she does not get to at mom's) for the social skills thing again, and to have more access to come and go between parents houses. Right now, if she wants to stay here on Sunday night to eat supper with the family, or to come back on Monday night cause we're...I dunno, baling hay and she'd rather help with that than watch tv at mom's (just an example), well, those aren't good enough reasons. I guess the way I see it, as long as she's not excluding either parent, those are perfect reasons to go one place or the other.</p><p> </p><p>And Abbey, I'm considering stepping out of the mediator role and requiring them to use a paid mediator for this junk. It will hurt my bottom line (badly, they are expensive), but dealing with this woman is not helping my stress levels, either. Her focs is not her child, her focus is hurting husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 185254, member: 1848"] I pray you're right. My guess is they'll advise us to wait til she's kust a little older, but I dont know. Custody is hard to change, and that's not what we're after. We would like easy child to get counseling, tutoring, and an outside activity (for weight and social skills), to be allowed to have friends over and to go to freiends houses (she does not get to at mom's) for the social skills thing again, and to have more access to come and go between parents houses. Right now, if she wants to stay here on Sunday night to eat supper with the family, or to come back on Monday night cause we're...I dunno, baling hay and she'd rather help with that than watch tv at mom's (just an example), well, those aren't good enough reasons. I guess the way I see it, as long as she's not excluding either parent, those are perfect reasons to go one place or the other. And Abbey, I'm considering stepping out of the mediator role and requiring them to use a paid mediator for this junk. It will hurt my bottom line (badly, they are expensive), but dealing with this woman is not helping my stress levels, either. Her focs is not her child, her focus is hurting husband. [/QUOTE]
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