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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm divorced too and I'm sure my ex-husband has a sob story that leaves out a lot of info. So I take your account with a boulder of salt. To answer your question, no, I would not tell a teenager that I did not raise to make more of an effort with me.[/quote] I'm also divorced and no matter what relationship I had with my ex I made sure my kids had a healthy one with their dad. You seem bitter [/quote] +1 Always sad when parents use their children as ammunition. Issues are usually not one sided -- both parties have some culpability to some degree. However, your daughter is almost an adult, and will need to put her big girl panties on soon, and take some ownership of her relationship with OP. If legally OP is supposed to pay for the child's education till 27, then you are on the hook. Or OP could completely sever the relationship and not pay any child support after 18.[/quote]
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