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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, it sounds like your arrangement/degree has it set up so dad won't ever be an active part of child's Christmas holiday. Why are you bothering to ask about equitable Christmas gifts? The elephant in the room is that dad and child will not have time or memories of the Christmas holiday together. Buy all the gifts you want but it won't replace time with a parent. [/quote] I am probably overthinking it when it comes to gifts. I have almost everything already purchased so we’ll just continue to do what I am doing in my way, and not request or expect any contributions from the other parent. And I agree. I wish that our child would have the benefit of more access with the non-custodial parent, especially at the holidays. But working what the reality of our new situation to make the best of what’s outside of my control :)[/quote]
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