Anonymous wrote:17:20 Actually I would not say it makes the children feel uncomfortable because he could ask them and they could say it's fine. I'd say it's developmentally inappropriate, I'd also express concern about homework space and quiet.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
I'm divorced, and I would be FURIOUS. You're doing shared custody at 50-50 and they are not providing two bedrooms for the older children, your children? It is inappropriate for two teenage brothers to share with their sister. Plus they need space, and quiet, to do their homework. What's the basement like? Separate rooms? Partition?
What are the children saying? Maybe it's time to modify the schedule? Would your ex be interested in 4/3, at least shave off a few nights a month?
I tell you these children from first marriages can get screwed. I do not recognize the cheapskate my son's father has become towards our son but his new family lives rather well, thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:I get your point, but the other options are to put a 5 YO DS in the basement (probably young for that) or put your 12 YO daughter in with a 3 YO if they can both fit in the third bedroom.
Could the basement be partitioned to create a separate bedroom for DD?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you calling him your husband if you have been divorced for 10 years and he's remarried?