Anonymous wrote:I think your brother's instinct to not rock the boat at this point is good. Your niece is only 4.5. Two weeks is a long time at that age without seeing mom. My guess is these longer periods will be much easier as she gets older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did he tell Mom where you were staying?
+1. I might mention the town or something general like that but definitely not the specific location, esp. since she's shown she's going to interfere.
Anonymous wrote:Why did he tell Mom where you were staying?
Anonymous wrote:So when it’s advantageous to him, he decides that using his parenting time doesn’t make sense but when your mom is watching suddenly it’s a problem?
If he wants to be treated like a parent who has custody, then he needs to act like one at home too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mom is wrong obviously and your brother needs to tell her that. She can not visit during his 2. weeks unless invited. If she is concerned that she is not well cared for that needs to be addressed via custody agreement.
Thank you. No, she is not worried about her daughter being properly cared for, but she thinks it’s best for her daughter to have continuity of care and that it’s bad for her daughter to go from spending most days with her to spending 1 full week away. My niece spends up to 2 full days with my brother twice a month so she is used to being with dad.
What can my brother do? He can’t forbid his ex wife to come to a public beach where we are staying.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:The mom is wrong obviously and your brother needs to tell her that. She can not visit during his 2. weeks unless invited. If she is concerned that she is not well cared for that needs to be addressed via custody agreement.