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[quote=Anonymous]OP, Do you guys email? Does he text/call when your child is with you? What about this: Let's come to an understanding about what level of contact we should have with each other when CHILD'S NAME is with the other parent. Does this make sense: PROPOSE SOMETHING. This would change if CHILD'S NAME were sick, and more frequent updates would be warranted. I want to make this work more smoothly. As CHILD's NAME gets older, it would be great if he/she knew that we were sharing our experiences with him/her with each other. Am I optimistic for you re: the above? Based on what you've shared, no. My ex did the same thing ... not answer the phone, even when we were supposed to call to discuss homework. He basically denied me phone access to my child. When your child is older and able to speak on the phone, your lawyer can request specific phone access. When your child is in sixth or whatever grade he/she gets a cell phone, you will not have to rely on your ex to communicate with your child. It's hell ... I think what happened when you did not call might be better than the torture he puts you through when you text and he does not respond. Why? You know you're a kickass mother! My two cents. [/quote]
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