Waiving child support for primary custody

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else never able to find an appropriate Father’s Day card for their husband or father?


Here here. Reading the cards feels like a different planet. Big fail. Once we have him a best Dad card that listed a bunch of fatherly parental things and it fell flat.


I always had to have make kids make cards with just an illustration on the front because the ones at the store were such poor descriptors of the kind of person exDH is.

When he moved out, he left behind the stack of their beautiful cards. A month later he was setting up his apartment and he asked to come back to get a few things he forgot, so I put the cards in a prominent spot on his desk.

He left the cards and instead took the tangled heap of cords next to them.

They should design a card for that kind of father.
Anonymous
OP, you need to let your ex-H get the custody of kids if he is interested in taking care of them. It would be very very bad and abusive if you keep the other parent away from them and they will always be resentful to you and your mom guilt will always bother you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else never able to find an appropriate Father’s Day card for their husband or father?


Here here. Reading the cards feels like a different planet. Big fail. Once we have him a best Dad card that listed a bunch of fatherly parental things and it fell flat.


I always had to have make kids make cards with just an illustration on the front because the ones at the store were such poor descriptors of the kind of person exDH is.

When he moved out, he left behind the stack of their beautiful cards. A month later he was setting up his apartment and he asked to come back to get a few things he forgot, so I put the cards in a prominent spot on his desk.

He left the cards and instead took the tangled heap of cords next to them.

They should design a card for that kind of father.


Wow, you alienated him, kicked him out and terminated their relationship. Speaks volumes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I accepted smaller amount so I could be custodial parent. It was well worth it.


This is common.

Over the years I’ve known quite a few people who have essentially agreed to give up time with their kids for more $$$.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else never able to find an appropriate Father’s Day card for their husband or father?


Here here. Reading the cards feels like a different planet. Big fail. Once we have him a best Dad card that listed a bunch of fatherly parental things and it fell flat.


Taylor Tomlinson has you covered!

https://youtube.com/shorts/JdM2ajZpBCk?si=pjkY5V_cnoPjrRYS
Anonymous
Op, looks like you need to let the resentment and anger go against your ex-H and do what is best for the kids and the most important thing is to have a significant presence of his in their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, looks like you need to let the resentment and anger go against your ex-H and do what is best for the kids and the most important thing is to have a significant presence of his in their lives.


Oh good. Men’s rights dad took last night off so I was worried he quit dcum. Welcome back!
Anonymous
I agreed to much lower child support in order to have sole custody so kids could have stability. Best thing I ever did. We were poor, but we had each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, looks like you need to let the resentment and anger go against your ex-H and do what is best for the kids and the most important thing is to have a significant presence of his in their lives.


Hey, if the other parent (dad in this case) agrees to it, it’s on them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, looks like you need to let the resentment and anger go against your ex-H and do what is best for the kids and the most important thing is to have a significant presence of his in their lives.


Hey, if the other parent (dad in this case) agrees to it, it’s on them.


Yes, it would be on them but I don't condone either of the parent do things to take other parents access away from kids. That's never helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else never able to find an appropriate Father’s Day card for their husband or father?


Here here. Reading the cards feels like a different planet. Big fail. Once we have him a best Dad card that listed a bunch of fatherly parental things and it fell flat.


I always had to have make kids make cards with just an illustration on the front because the ones at the store were such poor descriptors of the kind of person exDH is.

When he moved out, he left behind the stack of their beautiful cards. A month later he was setting up his apartment and he asked to come back to get a few things he forgot, so I put the cards in a prominent spot on his desk.

He left the cards and instead took the tangled heap of cords next to them.

They should design a card for that kind of father.


Truth.

The anti-father card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else never able to find an appropriate Father’s Day card for their husband or father?


Here here. Reading the cards feels like a different planet. Big fail. Once we have him a best Dad card that listed a bunch of fatherly parental things and it fell flat.


Taylor Tomlinson has you covered!

https://youtube.com/shorts/JdM2ajZpBCk?si=pjkY5V_cnoPjrRYS


Pretty much.
post reply Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: