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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hard to imagine he'll want to move close to YOUR parents after a divorce. If you move, it will be easier for him to say he should get full custody here, if he wants it, as the kids have ties to this area.[/quote] Yes, I understand its tough to imagine he'd want to move closer to my family. From a standpoint of ease, we'd have a lot more support living closer to parents, however. Life has been chaotic as working parents and right now its tough to imagine it getting any easier in separate households. The kids are still small so there aren't longstanding friendships that we'd be asking them to give up. [/quote] He's going to think of that as supporting YOU, not him. Doesn't do him any good so why should he play ball?[/quote] Why would it be supportive of me only? He should play ball because I've been here supporting him while he finishes another degree.[/quote]
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