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Nothing. Just psychological advice to cope with our broken legal system. The person above is not going to get any justice in my opinion.
How is the breeze in Belize? Have a nice day
Don't move for the kids sake.
The children deserve the relationship with their father to be kept "accessible".
If you move without giving proper notice, your ex can bring a contempt of court action against you in Washington, and rightfully so.
Time to grow up and be smart.
Tell him....
Tell him to fix his credit and get the cash he needs himself. Why? because it is more repsonsible and shows better business sense.
If he already has a problem with credit, why take on his problem?
These problems don't happen overnight.
You need to get down to the root cause of the behavior.
The funny thing about the black sheep of the family, is that they are usually a window into all the other families problems. They typically are acting, in a very off-hand way, as a catalyst to keep...
Make sure costs for transportation are shared.
Call your child everyday and just vist with them. Make sure you don't give up and quit. It may be a long haul. I had to be vigilent and fight for my visitation rights for 15 years.
The court system is a complete 666666g joke. Be smart my friend...
It is all about control...
Chances are your ex is compulsive abusive. This behavior is usually bourne out of a childhood trauma.
These people are psychologically not capable of empathy, and their main goal is control. Loss of control to these individuals makes them feel like they are losing...
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