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Old October 27th 03, 11:40 PM
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The ex witholds visitation.

Cancels visits, only to 'reschedual' when she knows you can't make them.

Moves as far away as possible.

Loads the kids up with so many 'activities' there's just "no time" for
convirenant visits

Goes out of town, or is her and kids are 'visiting' where you can't see
them.

Sound familiar?
Now hear this:
Something I've heard more and more about is, an an ex wife asks/seeks,
after about 2 yrs, cutting off visitation because of ex husbands
'inattention' to kids.
Asks for permission for name change to kids (when she's remarried) but
still somehow, wants the child support.

Know of anything like this happening in your neighborhood?


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