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Silverplum

Senior Member
It's not so much me when I pick them up they tell me about everything. I just simply state that this is my time and we won't talk about it the rest of the weekend. That usually works but when they bring him up I try to change the subject.
:)

I understand.

Please know I'm not trying to harm via criticism, but to help.
 


RyoninMesa

Junior Member
I understand. I don't actually like talking about him at all. Between him and my ex the betrayal I feel gets me so mad. I try to talk to my kids about everything but him. I call them at night and the first thing the 5 years old say's is "daddy he quit his job". Then I say Oh well and change the subject as fast as I can.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
I understand. I don't actually like talking about him at all. Between him and my ex the betrayal I feel gets me so mad. I try to talk to my kids about everything but him. I call them at night and the first thing the 5 years old say's is "daddy he quit his job". Then I say Oh well and change the subject as fast as I can.
Agh. :(

You don't have to allow your children to call Mom's new bf "Daddy." That's also something you can ask the court to stop.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
So there's no proof that he represents a risk to the kids.

Sorry, I realize that isn't what you want to hear but it is the reality.

You can ask for a "no paramour" clause to be put in place while the divorce is going through, but this won't prevent him from being around the kids - only from staying over while the kids are present.

So file for divorce and get started on that.
Actually a no paramour clause can prevent romantic partners from being around the children while the divorce is pending. I have gotten them so it is possible.
 

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