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Moving Out Of State

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I'd submit to testing for the rest of my life if that's what it would take to be a part of my children's life! Any addicted parent who would not agree to such a stipulation has a different agenda. END OF STORY!

My "safety net" option was suggested to hopefully limit future problems and unnecessary testing, it covers your concerns and expenses. If he stays sober and you have no reason to request a test- great, he doesn't have to take them.

Take it or leave it.

I agree, if it were me, I'd do anything and everything to see my child.

OK, I'll mention the "safety net" option to my lawyer too.
 


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