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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 380858" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Here is my .02 cents fwiw - I don't know your situation, but I say - find a way to get the best dang lawyer money can buy (borrow it, put it on credit, whatever you have to do) to ensure you and husband get full custody of difficult child, with every other weekend and alternating holidays with BM. Do it right with the courts the first time so you don't have to keep dealing with that issue. If BM is not stable with her conditions, then it is not in the best interests of difficult child to be with her. I can't imagine moving any difficult child around that much, especially one with ADHD/ODD. Transitions are very hard for them. Maybe then your little girl will become stable in her environment and you can use the next 8 years of her life helping her be the best she can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 380858, member: 3930"] Here is my .02 cents fwiw - I don't know your situation, but I say - find a way to get the best dang lawyer money can buy (borrow it, put it on credit, whatever you have to do) to ensure you and husband get full custody of difficult child, with every other weekend and alternating holidays with BM. Do it right with the courts the first time so you don't have to keep dealing with that issue. If BM is not stable with her conditions, then it is not in the best interests of difficult child to be with her. I can't imagine moving any difficult child around that much, especially one with ADHD/ODD. Transitions are very hard for them. Maybe then your little girl will become stable in her environment and you can use the next 8 years of her life helping her be the best she can be. [/QUOTE]
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