Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if she didn't go to your wedding? That's a pretty horrible and selfish thing for you do do.
Gonna go out on a limb here and guess OP won’t need XH to bend over backwards and will have made a coherent wedding day childcare plan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you ask him what his childcare plans for her are during the event? If his response is that someone normal (a friend or relative that you know) will be watching her, hang out and take her home at 8:30. If his response is that he has no idea, say you think it won't work out unless he can arrange for someone to be responsible for her.
Should have included this in the OP... I did ask him about childcare plans and he said that the bride's mother would keep an eye on her. DD has never met the bride's mother.
I guess it depends on the kid, and whether you have reason to mistrust or question the ability of the bride's mother, then. My son would not have cared if he met the mother before, but he's pretty open to new people.
During dad’s regular time he can have whomever watch her. This seems more about OP not wanting to make a small change to switch visitation.
I guess it depends on the kid, and whether you have reason to mistrust or question the ability of the bride's mother, then. My son would not have cared if he met the mother before, but he's pretty open to new people.
During dad’s regular time he can have whomever watch her. This seems more about OP not wanting to make a small change to switch visitation.
Where does it say he asked to switch visitation to have the child attend this wedding? Oh, that's right, it didn't!
This would be a complete nonissue if he hadn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if she didn't go to your wedding? That's a pretty horrible and selfish thing for you do do.
Gonna go out on a limb here and guess OP won’t need XH to bend over backwards and will have made a coherent wedding day childcare plan
Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on the kid, and whether you have reason to mistrust or question the ability of the bride's mother, then. My son would not have cared if he met the mother before, but he's pretty open to new people.
During dad’s regular time he can have whomever watch her. This seems more about OP not wanting to make a small change to switch visitation.
Where does it say he asked to switch visitation to have the child attend this wedding? Oh, that's right, it didn't!
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if she didn't go to your wedding? That's a pretty horrible and selfish thing for you do do.
I guess it depends on the kid, and whether you have reason to mistrust or question the ability of the bride's mother, then. My son would not have cared if he met the mother before, but he's pretty open to new people.
During dad’s regular time he can have whomever watch her. This seems more about OP not wanting to make a small change to switch visitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why there is NO ONE who will know or have connections to your daughter *at her dads wedding.”
???
Presumably because it's wedding #4 and all the relatives excused themselves.
OP, I don't know why others are criticizing. I would never let my three year old attend in the situation you describe.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you ask him what his childcare plans for her are during the event? If his response is that someone normal (a friend or relative that you know) will be watching her, hang out and take her home at 8:30. If his response is that he has no idea, say you think it won't work out unless he can arrange for someone to be responsible for her.
Should have included this in the OP... I did ask him about childcare plans and he said that the bride's mother would keep an eye on her. DD has never met the bride's mother.
I guess it depends on the kid, and whether you have reason to mistrust or question the ability of the bride's mother, then. My son would not have cared if he met the mother before, but he's pretty open to new people.
Why don't you ask him what his childcare plans for her are during the event? If his response is that someone normal (a friend or relative that you know) will be watching her, hang out and take her home at 8:30. If his response is that he has no idea, say you think it won't work out unless he can arrange for someone to be responsible for her.
Should have included this in the OP... I did ask him about childcare plans and he said that the bride's mother would keep an eye on her. DD has never met the bride's mother.