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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn’t waste my time consulting the people here. Have a conversation with him about what he thinks is adequate. If you disagree, you both must find a way to reach an agreement. Your attorneys can also give advice on what the law is. I personally don’t know a divorcing couple who had to raise a child in religious manner forced by their ex spouse, in their own home. When the kids go to mom or dad’s house, yeah, mom and dad can take them to church or whatever. It’s probably like morality clauses during and after divorce. They look good on paper, but really can’t be enforced. Have you asked your ex what his expectations are? [/quote] It doesn’t sound like her ex is all that reasonable. I can understand why she’s want to get a sense from other people what most would expect an “observant catholic” to do. Weekly mass, yes. Weekly youth group, no. [/quote] other people are not a party to the divorce or custody issues, and their opinions have zero meaning to either the judge or parties involved in the case. troll. [/quote]
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