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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is he screwing her over? If he's paying child support and not having regular visitation, where is the issue. He is not required to pay extra's and his portion should come out of child support in less agreed upon. He continues to pay child support and he pays for and arranges transportation. Just like if OP moved, she should pay and arrange for transportation. Its on the person who moves.[/quote] He’s screwing over his son and their relationship. Hope he has a damn good reason. Abandoning your kid in high school is shitty. And don’t give me that Christmas and summers crap. The bulk of parenting is done in showing up for soccer games and monitoring homework. That parent is clocking out. [/quote] OP has primary custody and Dad only has limited visitation. He isn't ruining the relationship, its been ruined by not having 50/50 and parenting daily. [/quote]
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