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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We both agreed that one home is best. So I have the house and the kid, but kid sees dad most days of the week. Dad lives close and does school pickups and drops him here, takes him all day one weekend day, goes to all events, feeds him dinner a few times a week, etc. But my kid has a single home base, one room, one bed, and one set of stuff. I can't even imagine kids shuttling around two to three times a week.[/quote] So, you are telling your child is is not able to be at his Dad's home? If Dad is a good guy, what message are you sending? Or, you are saying child isn't welcome at Dad's home. Child has two parents in two homes. He should be welcomed in both. I'm assuming you want it that way to increase your child support as some go by overnights.[/quote] You don't know anything about us. Dad lives in a studio - that's what we can afford because we are keeping the kid in the marital home. This is actually a pretty common situation for non one-per enter divorced parents. You are painting some BS fantasy about two full "homes" with gardens, playrooms, and dogs. If I have to go out of town, dad would sleep over here because the important thing to us is the the kid sleeps in HIS bed every night. And it says more about you than me that you presume I'm just a money-grubbing beyotch. [/quote]
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