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ex-wife with "domestic partner" starting to alienate me
From: mecancer@aol.com
Date: 5/1/00
Time: 1:50:02 AM
Remote Name: 205.188.197.33
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I have been divorced for about 18 mo. and have maintained 5o% physical custody of my 2 children. My ex-wifes "domestic partner" absolutly hates me and they both want me as "out of the picture" as possible. My ex-wife just filed for full custody and has started the alienation process. If someone could offer any advice or help I am desperate.
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Re: ex-wife with "domestic partner" starting to alienate me
From: Take care of yourself!
Date: 5/7/00
Time: 10:40:50 PM
Remote Name: 202.128.10.189
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One of the best things you can do is to take care of yourself. Do many things to alleviate your stress and remember your only one in a few million people that have these problems. Don't sweat the small stuff and remember that this other person you are at odds with is your childs other half. Your child loves them They are the other half of your child. The reason they are alienating is because they are insecure and unhappy about themselves. Spend as much quality time with your baby as you can and whatever you do don't degrade the other parent. Actually take an active role in encouraging a loving relationship with their other parent. Also get a great lawyer that specializes in family law. Find one you are comfortable with keep searching until you find one. Think everything over with anopen mind and heart and then react. Peacefulness is the key. Good luck
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