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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think cutting her off for not giving you enough attention is sending a bad message...that your financial support is contingent on her showing affection and/or that you think you should be able to "buy" her feelings. She is 18, still so young. She will likely come around in her 20s and see that you were a good dad who tried your best and that her mom unfairly made you out to be a villain. Don't give the mom ammunition by trying to wield your money as a weapon[/quote] OP here I have said no where I am cutting the child support off. I said I am paying until she finishes higher education. The mom said she wants money until 27. The truth is as hard as it is to accept the only time my daughter makes an effort is close to her birthday or Christmas- this is then soon followed by here is my wish list. Rest of the year I get ignored for weeks on end. it is not me who has made this about money.[/quote] your daughter sounds like a terrible person just like her mom!! sometimes it is hard to accept that our kids suck. focus on your American Family.[/quote] Stop dumping on the mom. It's not easy raising kids.[/quote]
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