
Heliotrope
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Re: He's not taking child to school - help
11/07/11 03:17 PM
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Perhaps I was not clear. The fear I have is that by bringing up this issue he will be prompted by his attorney to take his full parenting time, and not because of intrinsic motivation to do so. Reasons for feeling this way given below. Bottom line, he cannot seem to get her to school. She is absent again today. She was fine when I dropped her off yesterday, they had a weekend day together, and today she is not here. Nor was she here Friday. This is not ok. Besides asking him regularly if he wants to change the schedule in any way, when she is on break I always ask him if he wants more time with the kids, and he has never responded. This, combined with the history of bowing out of the time he has committed to, leads me believe that it is not because he does not feel he has enough time with her. Plus, he has directly lamented to me that it's' nearly impossible for him to get her to school in the morning. So I don't know what else to conclude other than that he is presently having a hard time doing the responsible part of parenting.
Edited by Heliotrope (11/07/11 03:27 PM)
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