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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]May need to consider requesting a guardian ad litem (spelling?) to represent the kid, so court does not see it as an parent tug of war. [/quote] What’s the tug of war here? She sounds ready to offer 50/50 and that 50/50 is better for the kids than this current state of being. [/quote] It seems to be over the house, and over his willingness to collaborate at all.[/quote] Well if he’s a stonewaller for divorce then he won’t show up for mediating. He’ll have to be served. If he’s an aspie work addict he’s prob not the primary parent or even close, but Unf you cannot reason with those types so he will be a deer in headlights if asked to move out so his kids can stay in the house. Sounds like a lawyer letter to get things going, he’ll get a lawyer and draft up some temporary terms on living arrangements, custody time and child support. Then see again if mediating could work. If not, clogged up court system sets the timelines. [/quote]
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