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Grampsx13
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What is the name of your state? MI
My second eldest son is divorced and NCP of his daughter & son (ages 13 & 10 respectively).
My son is also remarried to a CP of a daughter & son (ages 8 & 7 respectively).
My son's home (bought & paid for) is quite small. A very small 2-bedroom. In fact, very small everyroom. All they can afford. Doing their best to save for a bit larger home, but that is going to take time. The have been married for 2 3/4 years and the four of them living there.
My son's step daughter & step son have shared a bedroom this whole time. Each having their own bed of course.
Being the trouble making vindictive person I know that NCP of those children to be, that NCP is now going to sue for full custody of the two children he says, based on the fact that both children (8 & 7/female-male) don't have their own bedrooms. Oh trust me, that NCP is the quintessential @$$#%!#. I've known him myself for many years. Wouldn't win any Father of the Year awards.
What does anyone think a judge may have to conclude with the sleeping arrangements of the two children? I mean, there is no other option, unless someone slept on a couch in the livingroom, and if that was done, that NCP would do his best to also raise a huge stink about that as well!
Thanks for your input!!
My second eldest son is divorced and NCP of his daughter & son (ages 13 & 10 respectively).
My son is also remarried to a CP of a daughter & son (ages 8 & 7 respectively).
My son's home (bought & paid for) is quite small. A very small 2-bedroom. In fact, very small everyroom. All they can afford. Doing their best to save for a bit larger home, but that is going to take time. The have been married for 2 3/4 years and the four of them living there.
My son's step daughter & step son have shared a bedroom this whole time. Each having their own bed of course.
Being the trouble making vindictive person I know that NCP of those children to be, that NCP is now going to sue for full custody of the two children he says, based on the fact that both children (8 & 7/female-male) don't have their own bedrooms. Oh trust me, that NCP is the quintessential @$$#%!#. I've known him myself for many years. Wouldn't win any Father of the Year awards.
What does anyone think a judge may have to conclude with the sleeping arrangements of the two children? I mean, there is no other option, unless someone slept on a couch in the livingroom, and if that was done, that NCP would do his best to also raise a huge stink about that as well!
Thanks for your input!!
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