
Sherron
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Re: legal custody rights
01/06/12 06:56 PM
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Stormi... in the above scenario... yes, dad needed to be informed, even in hind sight and him acting like an a$$. I understand what you're saying, you're going there as the parents, you don't expect to be blindsided when you think you're on the same page. Not knowing your ex, his change of heart could have happened during the hearing, so there was no time to discuss it. That does not excuse the blow up after court, cussing you out. With you having sole legal, he is wrong by saying he has final say so, but he had a right to speak up in court and express his wishes as a parent. In cases like that, just walk away from him the best you can... I'm guessing you've reminded him often enough that you have sole legal and final decision making ability, no need to keep reminding him. Do not engage him when he gets like that, just remove yourself from the situation, whether that means hanging up the phone or walking away.
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