Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?
Yes, there is, but I don’t think he would object to changing it so I have full custody.
My cousin's ex didn't even see their kid (or pay child support ever) but he successfully her out of state move when she got a promotion. It's a very common abuse tactic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?
Yes, there is, but I don’t think he would object to changing it so I have full custody.
You think your kid won't want to visit their father who makes them feel powerful enough to be abusive to their mother?
There is so much wrong with it ! Abusive parenting don’t make their kids feel “powerful”. They diminish their self esteem . My ex was screaming at son, kicking him out in a shirt in winter. Kids loose a benchmark of heathy communication and relationships. They think this type of behavior towards weaker person (a woman, a dog , a child) is the right way to reassert themselves
OP - I was able to break the cycle moving away. You and your child need to be in therapy to rebuild a healthy relationship
Anonymous wrote:My ex and I have been divorced for 5 years. We have an 11 year old who will be headed to middle school. We don’t live near any family. We divorced because he was physically and verbally abusive and cheated.
When we first split I prioritized making sure we lived close to each other so he could see our kid regularly. I had hoped as rime went by and we didn’t have to interact with each other much our relationship would be cordial and hostilities would dissipate. However, that hasn’t been the case and he openly and vehemently hates me shows this to our kid. His anger scares me as he’s chocked me multiple times during marriage.
Our kid treats me like crap, often replicating the disrespectful ways he treats me. I got laid off some months ago and have been wondering if this is a good time to just move out of state for a new job? And perhaps raise our kid closer to family. I don’t think he would object. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?
Yes, there is, but I don’t think he would object to changing it so I have full custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?
Yes, there is, but I don’t think he would object to changing it so I have full custody.
You think your kid won't want to visit their father who makes them feel powerful enough to be abusive to their mother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?
Yes, there is, but I don’t think he would object to changing it so I have full custody.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn't there some court order saying how far you can move away from him? How would visitation with the child work?