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[quote=Anonymous]You sound really crummy not to let Dad have his son for the summer. You complain it was his choice not to have 50/50 but if you say no to sharing time, then that's you refusing, not him. You are shafting your son and ex. He can have summer opportunities where Dad lives as well. He has no summer activity with you as of now so its a non-issue and you are using it as an excuse to say no. Reality is you will not send him for winter or spring break either as you'll claim that you deserve that time with your son too. DS is going to agree with anything you say as he has to live with you and wants to please you. He knows you do not want him to have a relationship with his Dad beyond the absolute minimum. Why does child support need to be readjusted if he doesn't have any timeshare and you have full-custody? That makes no sense. It sounds like part of the summer issue is money and you want more money and child going to Dad in the summer reduces your child support. You sound pretty greedy. If you have money for a trip, you get good child support you don't need to be petty about money. Just go to court, terminate his rights and move on.[/quote]
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