Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ie. If man/woman was good father/ mother / provider / caregiver for 10 years. They will return to that state eventually
Divorce Lawyers will lead you to the opposite conclusion and sour human relationships. For various reasons
That sounds good, to say that one day he or she will be back to themselves, but the reality is that kids need parenting continuous. It's not something you can drop for 5 years and come back to and not expect serious fall out.
You missed the point
You pick up the slack duh mama
always does that
Just doing “burn everything” and all bridges on the way out Too much to explain to you in this space
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ie. If man/woman was good father/ mother / provider / caregiver for 10 years. They will return to that state eventually
Divorce Lawyers will lead you to the opposite conclusion and sour human relationships. For various reasons
That sounds good, to say that one day he or she will be back to themselves, but the reality is that kids need parenting continuous. It's not something you can drop for 5 years and come back to and not expect serious fall out.
Anonymous wrote:ie. If man/woman was good father/ mother / provider / caregiver for 10 years. They will return to that state eventually
Divorce Lawyers will lead you to the opposite conclusion and sour human relationships. For various reasons
Anonymous wrote:No, we just text. My ex is an ok guy on the level of someone I know and interact with in a surface way. Just not to live in the same house and be married to. He wants to spend more on random sports nonsense for our kid than I do, but given that he is generally willing to do extra pickups/overnights if I have to work or travel, I just agree to it.
Anonymous wrote:No, we just text. My ex is an ok guy on the level of someone I know and interact with in a surface way. Just not to live in the same house and be married to. He wants to spend more on random sports nonsense for our kid than I do, but given that he is generally willing to do extra pickups/overnights if I have to work or travel, I just agree to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why not just send a text message? Text hold up court, they last forever if you enable it, they have time stamps, you set when it alerts you, shared calendar, etc? Why use an app?
Because it's easier to have everything in one place. A log of all calls between me and him or kid and him, a log of all messages, a record of when bills were paid, a calendar.
Because I can log the kids in and out so they can place and receive phone calls.
Because it keeps all the things I want to share, separate from things I don't want to share.
Because I can give access to the app to my attorney or someone else who is helping me, without it being muddied with other communications.
Because it reduces the time it takes my attorney to organize things and prepare for court, and he charges me by the minute.
All this. It's not "ghetto" and it's not just if you're poor but I guess you'd consider fed salaries "poor." It's easy for the person who pays the most because you just put it into the app whenever you make a purchase and easy for the other person to get the itemized list that has a running total.