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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, your post is confusing. You said her dad is pcsing. Then you said that he wilk want her to stay and you will want her to go. That does not make sense. Are you mom (non military), staying in DC and want kid to stay in DC? Or are you dad (military) PCSing to another post and wanting daughter to move with you? Saying the dad has an assignment and wants her to stay and other parent wants her to go makes no sense.[/quote] Her new / current DH is PCSing 1K miles away. ExDH will be in Washington DC.[/quote] Daughter stays with her established friends and routines and spends break with mom.[/quote] And thanks! Her post was confusing as to which parent was what. At first I was like the other person who though OP was getting a divorce. Posters should really post I and Him or Ex in these mixed family questions. Military PCS is really difficult for teens. Moving in middle school school sucks. This move will likely result in an overlap move in the middle of high school (best case scenario between 9th and 10th but more likely between 10th & 11th or 11th & 12th). That makes things so hard school wise, not just socially but also figuring out credits and how to stay on track between school systems. I would do what will make things easier for the kid. To do otherwise OP is selfish. I think OPs daughter should stay put.[/quote]
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