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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who is right? I work fully remote and have permission to work from anywhere. So during the summer I am talking the teens to my hometown (amazing, cool city) for 2 months. Kids love it. DH put himself in a position where it’s a bit harder to join, due to a complicated per situation he caused himself. Also he just doesn’t want to do it. Now he’s angry. AITA?[/quote] Yes, not only are YTA but your DH also has grounds for legal proceedings. You don’t get to unilaterally decide to relocate your kids for two months and deprive the other parent of access without his consent.[/quote] OMG, what a strange and weird person you are. It’s not that he said he refuses to let them go, and withheld consent, he’s just not happy about it. He never did anything with them during the summer anyway. So we’d all just be sitting at home all summer and do nothing if it were up to him. What a peach you are. Go somewhere else with your fake “legal” statements. What a loser you are.[/quote] Wow! Why did you ask if you don’t really want to hear anyone’s opinion? And then you call them a loser? Are you 12?[/quote] It’s really outrageous when people adopt pseudo-legal arguments in an attempt to scare someone into some sort of action or non-action. It’s a pet peeve. PP is clearly not a lawyer, otherwise s/he wouldn’t have written such nonsensical threat. [/quote] Yes, you’ve got me I’m the pp and definitely not a lawyer. Just a regular mom (and the primary breadwinner with the less flexible job) who was horrified by the idea of my husband just casually informing me that he was taking my kids away from me for the entire summer to spend it with my in-laws because his job allows him to do so, then trying to paint me as the bad guy for opposing it and I assumed there must be some legal recourse.[/quote]
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