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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2030072" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Not much really, it's between her and your son. The ex's parents tried to get involved when she and I were in the nasty portion of the divorce/custody phase even hired their own attorney. They were told butt out by the Judge.</p><p></p><p>By the same token unless she can prove that your son is a total worthless piece of **** and a danger to the child's welfare she isn't going to be able to make her threats happen either. He can certainly **** up though trying to deal directly with her at this point he needs a damn good attorney and needs to start going after her legally including using her own vindictive stance against her, document everything, hopefully it isn't justified and your kid keeps calm and doesn't give a judge justification for ruling in her favor. I got custodial guardianship the first go round because of my ex's legal troubles,(she actually had a bench warrant for failure to appear on a marijuana arrest). But once she completed her obligations and went after a modification the best I could get was a true joint custody with certain conditions to met in lieu of the mandatory child support calculations by both parties. We have both agreed to that for my sons welfare and it has worked out okay in the end. I could still hold almost 2 years of child support that I didn't collect against her if I wanted too but that would't be very christian of me, it's water long under the bridge.</p><p></p><p>My ex is a better person now days. I still don't like her but I don't hate her either and she turned out to be a pretty good mom once she got her life straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2030072, member: 4307"] Not much really, it's between her and your son. The ex's parents tried to get involved when she and I were in the nasty portion of the divorce/custody phase even hired their own attorney. They were told butt out by the Judge. By the same token unless she can prove that your son is a total worthless piece of **** and a danger to the child's welfare she isn't going to be able to make her threats happen either. He can certainly **** up though trying to deal directly with her at this point he needs a damn good attorney and needs to start going after her legally including using her own vindictive stance against her, document everything, hopefully it isn't justified and your kid keeps calm and doesn't give a judge justification for ruling in her favor. I got custodial guardianship the first go round because of my ex's legal troubles,(she actually had a bench warrant for failure to appear on a marijuana arrest). But once she completed her obligations and went after a modification the best I could get was a true joint custody with certain conditions to met in lieu of the mandatory child support calculations by both parties. We have both agreed to that for my sons welfare and it has worked out okay in the end. I could still hold almost 2 years of child support that I didn't collect against her if I wanted too but that would't be very christian of me, it's water long under the bridge. My ex is a better person now days. I still don't like her but I don't hate her either and she turned out to be a pretty good mom once she got her life straight. [/QUOTE]
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