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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2043279" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My first divorce was my last, and the ex was bazonka for several years. I had full custody of my sons with her getting visitation. It was 5 years later before she agreed to get summer visitation. No biggie as I preferered she never saw them again, but the main issue I persue'd was to make sure there were no confrontations in front of the kids. I'd walk away at the first sign. My "new" wife of 22 years has never had an issue with the sons involving an argument or anything. </p><p>The "ex" has mellowed out, and I'll at least speak to her now. The oldest son still won't talk to her. Its his choice, not mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2043279, member: 5412"] My first divorce was my last, and the ex was bazonka for several years. I had full custody of my sons with her getting visitation. It was 5 years later before she agreed to get summer visitation. No biggie as I preferered she never saw them again, but the main issue I persue'd was to make sure there were no confrontations in front of the kids. I'd walk away at the first sign. My "new" wife of 22 years has never had an issue with the sons involving an argument or anything. The "ex" has mellowed out, and I'll at least speak to her now. The oldest son still won't talk to her. Its his choice, not mine. [/QUOTE]
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