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I am recently divorced and my ex-wife demanded daycare at tune of $108 a month and as of Friday, my adopted son, will have NOT been in daycare for a single day. The divorce papers and the first payment for child care was paid as of April 1st. I have no problem paying for the daycare if were truly in it.
I live my life opposite of her and this is causing me to be hesitant to seek legal representation. I became a Christian in 1999 as a direct result of being seperated. I work really hard, have a good job, love my son to death but every time she breaks the law or the divorce decree, I refrain because I know from my son, that she says very inappropriate things to him about me and what ever the situation is. I am afraid that if I do something, my son will pay for it.
Does anyone know what I should do? I know action is morally acceptable in the eyes of the church, but is it worth the Repercussion on my son?
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Dennis Gleason
[This message has been edited by Christian Dad (edited June 28, 2000).]
I live my life opposite of her and this is causing me to be hesitant to seek legal representation. I became a Christian in 1999 as a direct result of being seperated. I work really hard, have a good job, love my son to death but every time she breaks the law or the divorce decree, I refrain because I know from my son, that she says very inappropriate things to him about me and what ever the situation is. I am afraid that if I do something, my son will pay for it.
Does anyone know what I should do? I know action is morally acceptable in the eyes of the church, but is it worth the Repercussion on my son?
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Dennis Gleason
[This message has been edited by Christian Dad (edited June 28, 2000).]