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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow OP, your ex sounds like a huge jerk. You should absolutely be invited to this milestone event. There are some really woman haters that frequent this particular sub forum though, I feel like you see them on every single post that has anything to do with co-parenting. Stop projecting your issues onto OP you sad sacks. [/quote] Actually sounds like you are projecting your issues. Their child is almost 15, her ex feels they don't need to text, or communicate as much. Perfectly ok. OP can call her ex offering to pay for 1/2, he may be perfectly fine with that, and having her involved. I wouldn't call this a milestone, a wedding yes. [/quote] Child is still a child till 18 so its inappropriate to relay parenting issues through child. Parents need to work together.[/quote] Each can parent in their respective homes. One can choose to go by the court order, and parent with their current spouse. Some couples are able to move on completely after the divorce.[/quote]
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