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    Christmas gifts for coparent that you don’t actually like

    @sabrinawellard I do not buy a gift for my coparent. Definitely not necessary
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    Are we being unreasonable?

    @saveoursoul You heard this already. But, just a different spin. My ex used the "we" thing when he was married. I hated it. It was a team against just me. His "stable" home against the "single mom." It was pretty scary to have that bandied about with criticisms, threats, accusations of...
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    At what point do you stop giving coparent info?

    @katrina2017 Nope. It is mom's responsibility to make sure dad has ACCESS, which she has done.
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    At what point do you stop giving coparent info?

    @themrsbeth Yup. The only thing I'd change is when son asks why Dad hasn't contacted him, instead of covering for Dad tell son to call or text and ask what is up. Your son will notice if Dad doesn't respond. And he should find out for sure FROM HIS FATHER why he isn't answering. Don't...
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    "Coparent" is not informing me of anything

    @thomas1985 Is your goal to remove your child from the other parent? Or is your goal to take care of your child? I get it is frustrating. I googled all the ways I could get sole custody when I was mad. He said I failed to coparent because I didn't format sentences the way he liked and because...
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    Seriously?

    @grayson Thanks for your concern. GP says he's on target.
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    "Coparent" is not informing me of anything

    @abeazishar Or they can tell the lawyer like our judge told my ex and his lawyer, "It must be nice to have money to throw around. I'd never advise a client to file a petition like this."
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    "Coparent" is not informing me of anything

    @thomas1985 You need to reframe your goals. Are you in favor of therapy for your child? Are you available to take him to the appointment? If yes, thank her for scheduling and let her know you are taking the child, and she is welcome to attend. If you aren't available that day, you can let...
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    Is my ex being reasonable with her demands of meeting anyone I’d have around our kids before they’d meet them?

    @athena1312138 I understand her feelings, especially with such young children. It is super scary to let them go. But, no, they are not reasonable. No, she cannot enforce this stuff. Your best bet is to simply not discuss your plans with her.
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    Sharing Photos with CoParent

    @rvin It IS petty. But, I get it. I guess I'd try to think of what the kids would want to share and try to remove my own feelings from the situation. Because my ex is a terrible person, but they like him. Lol.
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