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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, how do you treat Dad? Are you doing 50/50 with flexibility? Do you discuss everything with him and agree? Send him grades and involved him? Do you invite him to family events and parties? Do you nickel and dime him for every expense above child support?[/quote] This is a stretch and nothing to do with this party. Each parent can call schools, doctors, etc. Get the child support from the court, and follow the court order. Many former couples move on, and parent with their current spouses. Maybe if the ex had a small celebration with his side of the family OP wouldn't expect to be invited. OP let us know how this all pans out. [/quote] It depends on the court order and who has primary custody. An ex can refuse to give doctor information or tell the school not to give Dad information and yes, they have a right to get child support, but how much extra is demanded each month above it. There may be a lot more to this, including the relationships that OP isn't saying. Or, Dad may just be crummy.[/quote]
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