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Hi Guys, long time no post! After a nightmare through court about 5 years ago I have been seeing my daughter every weekend for the past 3.5 years friday - sunday every weekend which has been great and thats exactly what the court ordered, In the order it stated that when our daughter starts school then we the parents should decide what new times of contact are put into place.
I was dreading this time coming but little one has started school and I now have her fri-mon drop off at school one week then the next pick up sunday morning and drop off at school monday which has been the case for the past month. I have to say I dont really like it and little one can't get her head round it,
We have been trying to agree on new arrangements for over a year and they've changed loads of times, on the week I pick her up sunday she hasnt seen me for 6 days which I think is too long shes so clingy and you can tell she misses me, I dont suppose anyone has and suggestions for different times ect please?
Hey Slim, long time no speak!
Have you thought about seeing your little one for dinner or an overnight midweek? Is that possible with work, even if you could manage it during the week where you don't pick her up til Sunday?
Hope the mum is being better at agreeing now π
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