Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Op here. Actually I have been the default parent for years. But by all means, please keep projecting.
Anonymous wrote:I'll take your daughter since clearly neither of you care about her best interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Op here. Actually I have been the default parent for years. But by all means, please keep projecting.
Re-read your post .. You constantly lament having your kid and are looking forr ways to not parent her..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to change your work schedule to be a full time parent. Grow up. No she cannot stay alone. No, do not go after child support if you do not need it. If you make more you could pay.
I work from home so that isn’t an issue. Why should I pay my wife child support if the child doesn’t live with her?
Because your wife needs a home that your daughter can go to. It's you and your daughter who decided to not have her go to her moms. Her mom is not absent.
Anonymous wrote:your daughter needs counseling. You need to insist on this counseling. The most problematic part of this whole thing is the girl not wanting a relationship with a non-abusive mom - that will have long-term negative emotional consequences for her. The logistics of where she lives is much less important than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to change your work schedule to be a full time parent. Grow up. No she cannot stay alone. No, do not go after child support if you do not need it. If you make more you could pay.
I work from home so that isn’t an issue. Why should I pay my wife child support if the child doesn’t live with her?
Anonymous wrote:Change custody and never leave a 16 year old alone overnight. This advice is for married and single parents. It is not about her being able to stay home alone, she is capable of that, it is about throwing parties, drinking and smoking pot when you are away. This is common sense for parent's of teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Op here. Actually I have been the default parent for years. But by all means, please keep projecting.
Anonymous wrote:You need to change your work schedule to be a full time parent. Grow up. No she cannot stay alone. No, do not go after child support if you do not need it. If you make more you could pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Anonymous wrote:I can't advise you on most of what you're asking about but I would absolutely not leave a teen alone in my house while I'm traveling for work. There's too much temptation to get into trouble.