Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you ask the ex if she can chip in? I don't know how well that would go over, but I don't see a problem by offering to take them if she can help pay? I assume that will not be popular on this board. Conversely, based on what others have said, will she be including your child in activities? I think she should try to include them, no matter what, but it should go both ways.
You all are a family, not just separate families.
Why should the mom subsidize her ex's vacation plans with his own children?
And the OP's DH is father to these children; the ex is not the mother to the 3 year old.
Just trying to solve the issue. What if the 3 year old wanted to go on a trip with the older kids that the ex was planning? Is that child excluded? You can't be half in, according to the DCUM jury.
The 3 year old is not part of that household and not a child or stepchild of that parent. That is why it is different.
Anonymous wrote:OP you don't have to bring the older kids. They have two families, your kid has one. You're allowed to vacation without them. They will get vacations with their mother without your child and that will be fair too.
Anonymous wrote:OP you don't have to bring the older kids. They have two families, your kid has one. You're allowed to vacation without them. They will get vacations with their mother without your child and that will be fair too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you ask the ex if she can chip in? I don't know how well that would go over, but I don't see a problem by offering to take them if she can help pay? I assume that will not be popular on this board. Conversely, based on what others have said, will she be including your child in activities? I think she should try to include them, no matter what, but it should go both ways.
You all are a family, not just separate families.
Why should the mom subsidize her ex's vacation plans with his own children?
And the OP's DH is father to these children; the ex is not the mother to the 3 year old.
Just trying to solve the issue. What if the 3 year old wanted to go on a trip with the older kids that the ex was planning? Is that child excluded? You can't be half in, according to the DCUM jury.
The 3 year old is not part of that household and not a child or stepchild of that parent. That is why it is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you ask the ex if she can chip in? I don't know how well that would go over, but I don't see a problem by offering to take them if she can help pay? I assume that will not be popular on this board. Conversely, based on what others have said, will she be including your child in activities? I think she should try to include them, no matter what, but it should go both ways.
You all are a family, not just separate families.
Why should the mom subsidize her ex's vacation plans with his own children?
And the OP's DH is father to these children; the ex is not the mother to the 3 year old.
Just trying to solve the issue. What if the 3 year old wanted to go on a trip with the older kids that the ex was planning? Is that child excluded? You can't be half in, according to the DCUM jury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you ask the ex if she can chip in? I don't know how well that would go over, but I don't see a problem by offering to take them if she can help pay? I assume that will not be popular on this board. Conversely, based on what others have said, will she be including your child in activities? I think she should try to include them, no matter what, but it should go both ways.
You all are a family, not just separate families.
Why should the mom subsidize her ex's vacation plans with his own children?
And the OP's DH is father to these children; the ex is not the mother to the 3 year old.
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you ask the ex if she can chip in? I don't know how well that would go over, but I don't see a problem by offering to take them if she can help pay? I assume that will not be popular on this board. Conversely, based on what others have said, will she be including your child in activities? I think she should try to include them, no matter what, but it should go both ways.
You all are a family, not just separate families.