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We are going to file contempt charges
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 73057" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I don't quite get what it is that she's in contempt of? Is she denying visits? I can tell you from experience that if the issue you are raising is that she wants you to make arrangements through her boyfriend, whether she marries him or not, there's nothing legally wrong with that. All she has to say is that the contact between you and her is upsetting and it's easier to set things up through an intermediary. She can also say that you aren't cooperating and then the bad behavior is on you, and even go so far as to suggest that the conflict is more important to you than the visits.</p><p></p><p>If you're getting visits, keep the outside contact to a minimum, and don't give her ammunition to say that you're difficult. <em>She</em> has custody and you never will. She gets to make those kinds of decisions. As difficult and distasteful as it is, you have to learn how to get along with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 73057, member: 99"] I don't quite get what it is that she's in contempt of? Is she denying visits? I can tell you from experience that if the issue you are raising is that she wants you to make arrangements through her boyfriend, whether she marries him or not, there's nothing legally wrong with that. All she has to say is that the contact between you and her is upsetting and it's easier to set things up through an intermediary. She can also say that you aren't cooperating and then the bad behavior is on you, and even go so far as to suggest that the conflict is more important to you than the visits. If you're getting visits, keep the outside contact to a minimum, and don't give her ammunition to say that you're difficult. [i]She[/i] has custody and you never will. She gets to make those kinds of decisions. As difficult and distasteful as it is, you have to learn how to get along with her. [/QUOTE]
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