omg. i was laughing so hard my 11 year old asked me if i was okay....i hope he doesn't run after the attorney and ask for help.#16 reminded me of outhouse. With his rock hard body of steel. And typing skills of a 2 year old.
humus...loved it.. you made me relax...
okay...so the guy left. he was REAL nice. he wasn't judgemental at all. i've run into alot of court people who get very judgemental with me when they hear NCP's side of the story first. don't even get me started on one probate officer who really thought i hadn't seen my kids in years and had no contact. he asked me for the history of NCP and myself. how we ended up together, why we fell apart...what turned our co-parenting relationship sour. poor guy was writing forever. he didn't inspect the house at all. we sat in the kitchen the whole time. so at least i got a clean house for 2 hours
he asked me what i want changed, if there was anything that i had suggested, how was the visitation going, how my relationship with my kids were, how their relationship was with their dad. how my kids relationship with my stbx was. i was honest about everything. i told him about NCP's refusal to sign up with co-parenting classes together. about taking the kids to grandma's house and leaving them there. i tried not to ramble. he was understanding. all honestly, he did it so well, there wasn't a hint of what he may suggest of the courts.
so, now for the hearing on Monday**************anyone have a straight jacket handy?
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