Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you pick up your DD from school early? Since there is no custody arrangement, the school won't have any issue releasing your DD to your care. then you guys can hang out for a while can come home.
I feel really bad for your kid. She must get so bored of hanging out in the same room and at her age I am sure she wants to be outside running around.
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If there is no agreement in place thru the courts then you have just as much right as she does to have your kid. So go pick her up from school and do something together.
How old is this child?
Anonymous wrote:Can you pick up your DD from school early? Since there is no custody arrangement, the school won't have any issue releasing your DD to your care. then you guys can hang out for a while can come home.
I feel really bad for your kid. She must get so bored of hanging out in the same room and at her age I am sure she wants to be outside running around.
Anonymous wrote:She is being unreasonable she won't agree to selling the house and she says she doesn't care where I go as long as I pay the mortgage on the house until daughter is grown. She can't afford to pay the house on her own.Anonymous wrote:It is very costly to go to trial. You can file for custody and divorce on your own at the courthouse and represent yourself. Tell wife either sell the house or she pays the entire mortgage.
She is being unreasonable she won't agree to selling the house and she says she doesn't care where I go as long as I pay the mortgage on the house until daughter is grown. She can't afford to pay the house on her own.Anonymous wrote:It is very costly to go to trial. You can file for custody and divorce on your own at the courthouse and represent yourself. Tell wife either sell the house or she pays the entire mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:What separation agreement? Move out. You can't get a divorce unless you have lived separately. You wife can't keep you there forever, and what's the point of living in your house if you don't see your daughter?
You have wasted enough time not seeing her. Get a new lawyer!
Maybe she would get out of the house with her at least and do things if you weren't there. Your daughter is the one suffering. See how "trying to do the right thing" can go bad.
You will probably end up selling the house in divorce and you will see your daughter again. You'll get 50/50 most likely unless you are hiding something you didn't write about. Seeing her weekend is even better than what you have going on now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to talk to a divorce attorney in your jurisdiction about what your options are.
I have retained a lawyer. Lawyer put together the separation agreement and sent it to my wife but she's refusing to sign it.
What does your lawyer say to do next?
Anonymous wrote:Please take care of yourself during this difficult time. Make sure that you have an outlet for your frustration while dealing with your spouse and soon to be ex-spouse. Getting a little therapy might help too.