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[quote=SingleDad24x7][quote=Anonymous][b]Zero chance.[/b] He sounds like a loser. Glad you have made a happy new life for DD. [/quote] I'd give you *highly unlikely* and for the same reason (sounds like a loser)...but those losers seem to have a way of being just flighty enough to try to change their minds & waltz back in as if everyone else should be fine with their latest decision du jour. Like a number of previous posters have said, there's no legal need to acknowledge the loser, but it would be very wise to have a chat with the new husband (and very real dad) about how to address the event if Loser ever does try to come back into the picture.[/quote]
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