Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really depends on so many factors, it is impossible to answer this question without more details. Ages of kids, custody schedule, their relationship with each parent, who is initiating the contact, how do kids respond, etc.
In general, though, I'm all for letting the kids contact the other parent whenever they want. But there are factors that could make this inappropriate, so we need more details.
My ex was/is very controlling and focused in his image/ego, and thus demanded a check-the-box call with the daughters every day. They did it and he and they barely said anything. It eventually petered out. He does his Disney dad stuff on his weekends and a dinner out with big desserts once a week. They have shallow, check the box “conversations.”
Sounds like you were the issue when you did not want phone calls and limited contact. I feel bad for your kids that they lost their dad due to your needs and not theirs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really depends on so many factors, it is impossible to answer this question without more details. Ages of kids, custody schedule, their relationship with each parent, who is initiating the contact, how do kids respond, etc.
In general, though, I'm all for letting the kids contact the other parent whenever they want. But there are factors that could make this inappropriate, so we need more details.
My ex was/is very controlling and focused in his image/ego, and thus demanded a check-the-box call with the daughters every day. They did it and he and they barely said anything. It eventually petered out. He does his Disney dad stuff on his weekends and a dinner out with big desserts once a week. They have shallow, check the box “conversations.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really depends on so many factors, it is impossible to answer this question without more details. Ages of kids, custody schedule, their relationship with each parent, who is initiating the contact, how do kids respond, etc.
In general, though, I'm all for letting the kids contact the other parent whenever they want. But there are factors that could make this inappropriate, so we need more details.
My ex was/is very controlling and focused in his image/ego, and thus demanded a check-the-box call with the daughters every day. They did it and he and they barely said anything. It eventually petered out. He does his Disney dad stuff on his weekends and a dinner out with big desserts once a week. They have shallow, check the box “conversations.”
Anonymous wrote:Really depends on so many factors, it is impossible to answer this question without more details. Ages of kids, custody schedule, their relationship with each parent, who is initiating the contact, how do kids respond, etc.
In general, though, I'm all for letting the kids contact the other parent whenever they want. But there are factors that could make this inappropriate, so we need more details.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been divorced for 6yrs. Kids are now 14 and 11. They are allowed to call/talk to either parent whenever they want. It’s always been this way. It would never occur to me limit my child’s contact with their parent.