The papers she filed with the courts show we have a verbal 50/50 agreement.
she is going for best interest for the child.
One of the last time we talked she said that her boyfriend was moving out.
Your argument then is simple. It is in the best interests of the child to have a full and strong relationship with parents, and 50/50 is the way to go. Be prepared with documentation to show your 50/50, and that you are a capable and involved parent (like I said before, doctors appointments, etc).
claims to make and take our son to all doctors appointments, she had time off work to do so she was working odd hours.
On the other hand I was the one that would stay home with him when he was sick and take him to the doctors when sick, calls from daycare even when he was with her.
Sorry doing this from my phone :@
claims to make and take our son to all doctors appointments, she had time off work to do so she was working odd hours.
On the other hand I was the one that would stay home with him when he was sick and take him to the doctors when sick, calls from daycare even when he was with her.
Sorry doing this from my phone :@
A little about me
I have not been in a relationship for long time just for the past 8 mouths and I think its getting to her, I think our son is saying we are getting married, he's only 6 and the ex and I were together for 12yr.
A little about me
I have not been in a relationship for long time just for the past 8 mouths and I think its getting to her, I think our son is saying we are getting married, he's only 6 and the ex and I were together for 12yr.
Your relationship status, and hers, is not in the least relevent to court, though it can increase the tension between the parties.
This court thing was out of the blue. We hed good communication about our son but when she try to talk about us I shut her down.
You don't have to be rude, but you can and should refuse all communications that aren't about your son, or a proposal for a settlement, and the latter should be done in writing/email anyway.
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