wileybunch
Senior Member
And, that is exactly why DH's ex won't co-parent with him. When their youngest continued to wet the bed at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10+ years old, she wouldn't consult a doctor about it, according to her, because DH would have "loved to know that the divorce caused the DD psychological impacts."Do you realize how many times we have heard a parent make a statement like that on these forums? Its a "classic".
In the case of the stolen money and especially given the contentious nature of the relationship with Dad, I honestly would not have mentioned it at all. It is a "your house, your problem" sorta thing. And, quite frankly, if Dad's not easy to talk to and child steals from Dad, let Dad deal with it however, either just be robbed blind or get to the bottom of it like you do.
FWIW, I was not raised in a divorced household and one of my sisters stole from my mom's silver dollar collection over time. And, she did not grow up to be a thief or low life.
Well, apparently I was not up to date .... I'm really sorry about this. Utter BS. This does the child no favors.11 year old will be moving back with his father. father will be transfering school records. visitation has flipped back to alternate weekends. i still retain custody of the 7 year old.<<< >>>minor's attorney says my rules were too rigid and son does not have any freedom. i understand where the attorney is coming from, but i do not agree.
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