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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has nothing to do with his relationship to the kid. It's his relationship with you and the need to "win" and own "his time." [/quote] Even if this is stuff happening outside of “his time”?. He seems to think that if DC has time with me that DC spends doing extracurriculars or going to sleepovers that this should instead be time for them to be together and “bond”. It’s so weird. I don’t know a 12 year old who wants to just sit around with their dad and I don’t know where he got the idea that this is how it should work.[/quote] PP... oh. Yeah, that's weird and I've literally never heard of that. I thought you meant that he didn't want DC to do sports and activities on dad's custody time. I still doubt it really has to do with the kid. When they are together, do they do meaningful things and does DC enjoy it? Does dad need to know specifically the times and hours DC spends at activities if they aren't on his time? Who is dad expressing his thoughts to - you or DC or the lawyer? If it's through lawyer I'd have my lawyer write a letter that he is being inappropriate.[/quote]
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