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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, you're Ex sounds like a real peach. I don't think you're being unreasonable. It should be common courtesy but some parents like to play games. I would document everything he does that violates the court order, and then decide what pieces of communication are most important to you. F[b]or me, I think it would be being allowed to talk to my child per the court order. Can you give your son a phone with some finder type app on it?[/b][/quote] So, I've been thinking about the phone piece for a while, but mostly so I just can actually talk to my son on the days in the court order. I tried a flip phone one time on a trip as I was being ignored the trip before. So I got told that DS was "having too much fun to worry about lugging the phone along" and therefore it was left in the car/at home and I never got to talk to DS anyway. Knowing his dad, the kid will either not be allowed to use the phone, or will "lose" it. He's too young now. Maybe in a couple of years it will be just the thing to do to solve many issues. [/quote] You need to look on Amazon etc. There are small gps trackers you could put in her backpack, or inside a stuffed animal. Especially if you don't want to get a phone. [/quote]
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