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[quote=Anonymous]Your DH feels not in control of the divorce proceedings so he's exercising control over any part of the family he can That's very problematic when you have a tween who naturally pulls away at this time even in the best of circumstances and a girl who may feel a little more alienated from their fathers during this preteen time naturally. I certainly was. This is tough. OP Maybe you can both agree on getting a therapist for your DD, with the idea of helping her through this time. Even he can see something is wrong, even if he won't acknowledge himself as the cause. Your DD can use the therapist as an intermediary to talk to her dad about whst she needs without you involved [/quote]
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