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UPDATE:Oh for the love of God, my stomach was not made for having children
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 663807" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Even adult kids sometimes need their moms. Jabber called his to talk about the issues with our son when they started! It's not wrong that he calls and it's not wrong that you're worried. You love him! And if you were a bad mother, he would not call you. He loves you too.</p><p></p><p>As for the issues, well, I sent you a p.m., but on here I will say that nothing is too late. Heck I lost a custody case once where we filed to allow our client to move out of state...she moved before the court date. She ended up losing custody. That judge was ticked off! That was a long time ago, but I assure you, violating a court order does not make the judge sympathetic. </p><p></p><p>Bart needs to trust his lawyer and you both need to know that in custody cases, there is no such thing as too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 663807, member: 17309"] Even adult kids sometimes need their moms. Jabber called his to talk about the issues with our son when they started! It's not wrong that he calls and it's not wrong that you're worried. You love him! And if you were a bad mother, he would not call you. He loves you too. As for the issues, well, I sent you a p.m., but on here I will say that nothing is too late. Heck I lost a custody case once where we filed to allow our client to move out of state...she moved before the court date. She ended up losing custody. That judge was ticked off! That was a long time ago, but I assure you, violating a court order does not make the judge sympathetic. Bart needs to trust his lawyer and you both need to know that in custody cases, there is no such thing as too late. [/QUOTE]
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