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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, it is financially feasible - you have to make it work and you need to pay for airfare to/from all holidays and full summers with Dad. Dad should not pay for visitation when you are moving away. Daughter should stay with Dad as you will be moving every few years and not fair to either.[/quote] We will make it work for visitation either way. But it’s not financially feasible to move back here once we have moved away. We will not be moving again. Thanks for the kind suggestions though.[/quote] Actually it is as the military gives you a final move. You are choosing to take your child away from the other parent and that is selfish.[/quote] Actually, DC is not our home of record. A significant portion would come out of our pockets. Then there is the consideration of jobs after. So again, no it is not financially feasible. I am not “choosing” to move my child. Not everything is black and white. You apparently are not fully aware of all the details (many of which have been previously posted). So again, thanks for the suggestions, I’ll keep them in mind as I work through this issue. You’ve been very supportive and kind.[/quote] Are you really a military spouse as you don't seem to know much? It doesn't matter where the home of record is. At retirement they will move you to where ever you want to go within the US, including HI (friends of ours move there). DC was not our home of record, CA would be and we still moved here. You can move back, but do not want to. You made a choice when you married military and have a commitment to child's father to allow him an equal relationship.[/quote] You can stop now. You don’t know the details and I am not going to explain further. Unfortunately you will just have to take my word for it that it is not financially feasible. I realize that’s going to be hard for you. As I said, more than once, it’s not black and white. But thanks for always going there, it’s been super helpful. [/quote]
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