Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an expert at marriage or custody agreements- but I spent my career in contracts. The key when things get combative is to do as much in writing as possible, when it's not possible, immediately document the conversation. Keep track of legal agreements, don't do things that will make you look petty or non-compliant, if you can have a 3rd party present (i.e. if there is no trust and you need a witness). Don't engage in anything that you don't absolutely have to lest you be drawn into conflict and say something in the heat of the moment.
My lawyer told me to immediately follow up any phone conversations with an email. He says it’s ok to stand firm when she hijacks FaceTime and then hang up and email basically a recap of the phone conversation. Then print it out and put it in my binder of court stuff. When im heated I have a friend that helps write the email up. The goal is to show that I am trying my best to hear out her concerns and co-parent.
Anonymous wrote:Not an expert at marriage or custody agreements- but I spent my career in contracts. The key when things get combative is to do as much in writing as possible, when it's not possible, immediately document the conversation. Keep track of legal agreements, don't do things that will make you look petty or non-compliant, if you can have a 3rd party present (i.e. if there is no trust and you need a witness). Don't engage in anything that you don't absolutely have to lest you be drawn into conflict and say something in the heat of the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t mind - can I ask you the reason you two divorced?
Did you cheat on her or initiate the proceedings??
It sounds like she is doing all of this more so out of anger toward you vs. the children’s personal welfare.
She seems VERY angry.
Ah, you're one of "those" women. My exDW was a BPD, and incredibly abusive. When I got divorced a long-time (25 yr) female friend said to me, "What did you do to make her so mad?" My answer, "Breathing. My continued breathing really made her angry."
Anonymous wrote:A pull-up is a diaper with no tabs. And they don’t help with potty training.
You both sound nuts.
Anonymous wrote:A pull-up is a diaper with no tabs. And they don’t help with potty training.
You both sound nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you divorce?
She cheated on me. Twice.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t mind - can I ask you the reason you two divorced?
Did you cheat on her or initiate the proceedings??
It sounds like she is doing all of this more so out of anger toward you vs. the children’s personal welfare.
She seems VERY angry.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t mind - can I ask you the reason you two divorced?
Did you cheat on her or initiate the proceedings??
It sounds like she is doing all of this more so out of anger toward you vs. the children’s personal welfare.
She seems VERY angry.