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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I disagree that it is in the child’s best interests to drag out a divorce and spend endless money on custody. It is also not a way to build a relationship you may not have with your child. Teens spend the vast amount of time at school and with friends. If it were me, I’d consider how much of the parenting and planning (i.e. mental load) each parent has taken on in their lives and try to adjust custody time accordingly to ensure not much disruption in the Teen’s life.[/quote] You sound like a typical bitter woman who thinks she should get all the money and all the custody and her ex-husband should just go away and restrict himself to sending a check every month. "Bad ATM, stop thinking you have any right to see your own child!" Yeah, the "best way to build a relationship with your child" is definitely to roll over and give the other parent full custody, so you're basically reduced to being an occasional visitor in their lives, and meanwhile your ex disses you to them and moans about she carries all the "mental load" (which is a bunch of made-up bullsht). :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: [/quote]
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