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(@citydad)
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Plus if you don’t submit it then you’ll be in trouble for breaching the order

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(@dadmod2)
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Joined: 6 years ago

hi,

yes I agree with cityday. it makes no difference now, to how angry or hostile she becomes. she became more hostile as soon as she received court papers for first hearing.other dads on hear and me have been through this process. ex even argues about you wanting to have phone calls with your kids lol. so now see it through to the end. all you want is to see your children and be a loving father.

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(@dadmod4)
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Yes, I agree too - the fact that it's in court at all means that the situation is hostile, you may as well get it all out of the way now, and you want to comply with the court as you don't want them to chastise you for not complying as that sets a bad tone for you in court.

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