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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up. [/quote] Not my mom. Every vacation she would contact my dad to ask if I could visit him (he lived in another state). If it wasn’t for the effort my mom made to arrange these vacations, I would have never seen my dad growing up. Oh, and he lived 4 hours away. It’s not like he was living on the other side of the country. [/quote] Did you hear this from your father? My step-child likely thinks that their mother accommodates/promotes visits to our house. In reality she takes every opportunity to deny visits. Custody was 50/50 until she moved too far away to make it possible (moved 35 miles away, which in this area doesn’t make getting child to school every day easy). DH doesn’t bring this up with child because it’s not his position to speak ill of the mother. [/quote]
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