Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the “attorney OP”
I am sure is all him! hahahah
Anonymous wrote:Some of this advice is so ridiculous. First, where is this 18 year nonsense coming from? Do you think I just had a baby and am getting a divorce right away? No - it’s a few more years of parenting and it’s going to be doable. The lawyers aren’t all upselling and dealing with uninformed clients. I am a lawyer myself but family law isn’t my specialty. I can easily read and understand all petitions/filings etc. I came here for practical advice, not legal advice from non-lawyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speak with your lawyer first, OP, answer is jurisdiction and fact dependent.
I just want to hear what other people do and how it’s working out. I know someone who nested, but that wouldn’t work for us as H has a strange out of town work schedule. Plus I really don’t want to donut and 1 DC (almost 18) doesn’t want to see him.
It’s jurisdiction and fact dependent and a minor may not be able to avoid all visitation. Other people’s experiences are not that relevant to what you can afford, relationship with your ex and laws in your state or DC.
Anonymous wrote:You move out and make a 50-50 schedule for custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speak with your lawyer first, OP, answer is jurisdiction and fact dependent.
I just want to hear what other people do and how it’s working out. I know someone who nested, but that wouldn’t work for us as H has a strange out of town work schedule. Plus I really don’t want to donut and 1 DC (almost 18) doesn’t want to see him.
Anonymous wrote:Speak with your lawyer first, OP, answer is jurisdiction and fact dependent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speak with your lawyer first, OP, answer is jurisdiction and fact dependent.
I just want to hear what other people do and how it’s working out. I know someone who nested, but that wouldn’t work for us as H has a strange out of town work schedule. Plus I really don’t want to donut and 1 DC (almost 18) doesn’t want to see him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of this advice is so ridiculous. First, where is this 18 year nonsense coming from? Do you think I just had a baby and am getting a divorce right away? No - it’s a few more years of parenting and it’s going to be doable. The lawyers aren’t all upselling and dealing with uninformed clients. I am a lawyer myself but family law isn’t my specialty. I can easily read and understand all petitions/filings etc. I came here for practical advice, not legal advice from non-lawyers.
I'm divorced, but I didn't have this issue specifically so unfortunately I can't give you advice in that regard. But I just want to say that I'm glad for you and your kids that they are older (with one close to turning 18) so you don't have to go through many years of nightmare divorce co-parenting with an abuser. I hope you and your kids navigate the remaining years as smoothly as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Some of this advice is so ridiculous. First, where is this 18 year nonsense coming from? Do you think I just had a baby and am getting a divorce right away? No - it’s a few more years of parenting and it’s going to be doable. The lawyers aren’t all upselling and dealing with uninformed clients. I am a lawyer myself but family law isn’t my specialty. I can easily read and understand all petitions/filings etc. I came here for practical advice, not legal advice from non-lawyers.