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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 589728" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Good news? Judges usually don't like to change custody agreements without very good reasons, and those reasons have to be backed up with proof, not just hearsay. This will most likely go before a mediator before a judge sees it. </p><p></p><p>It usually doesn't take the court long to figure out someone is trying to abuse the system, especially if the other spouse is documenting everything they can. CYOA (cover your own rear) is top priority for your son. </p><p></p><p>I HATE this sort of nonsense. Not only is it petty and mean spirited, it makes the situation so much harder on any children. This is why I took great pains to be very friendly with Katie's biomom. When Fred and I divorced it was so friendly it stunned everyone. Divorce is painful enough without adding salt to the wounds on a continual basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 589728, member: 84"] Good news? Judges usually don't like to change custody agreements without very good reasons, and those reasons have to be backed up with proof, not just hearsay. This will most likely go before a mediator before a judge sees it. It usually doesn't take the court long to figure out someone is trying to abuse the system, especially if the other spouse is documenting everything they can. CYOA (cover your own rear) is top priority for your son. I HATE this sort of nonsense. Not only is it petty and mean spirited, it makes the situation so much harder on any children. This is why I took great pains to be very friendly with Katie's biomom. When Fred and I divorced it was so friendly it stunned everyone. Divorce is painful enough without adding salt to the wounds on a continual basis. [/QUOTE]
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