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Do you need help?
 
:wave: I need help; what kind of qualifications or degree do you have that could assist me. :giggle: see I really need help
 
I have no degree. I just volunteer to help. Anything in all. I know about relationship mostly.
 
You need to get a picture of Lucy (from Charlie Brown) with her stand...she was always offering advice. ;)

I'll give it shot. Hope you don't charge $100.00 an hour. Here's my question: My mother still calls my ex her "son." This bothers me. Should I tell her or just ignore it.
 
Well, that occurs me only once. Just ask her why she call him her son if you and him not together anymore. Or She just grown attach to him.
 
My ex hubby and hubby are always putting me in the middle when it comes to my daughter. Like for example, my ex asked me if I can make an appt for my daughter to get a check-up and I told my hubby and he was like why cant he make the appt himself under his own health insurance instead of ours?

I am tired of being put in the middle between those two...what do I do?
 
What I would do? Hmmm....... I see. Ask him make own appt once awhile. Or get out of it.
 
My ex hubby and hubby are always putting me in the middle when it comes to my daughter. Like for example, my ex asked me if I can make an appt for my daughter to get a check-up and I told my hubby and he was like why cant he make the appt himself under his own health insurance instead of ours?

I am tired of being put in the middle between those two...what do I do?

I'll jump in here....

If your ex is supposed to contribute to your daughter's care, the two of you need to come together and work out something. Your husband has a point. Her father has a duty to care for her until she's of age and I can understand your husband's gripe. I'm sure he wants to do what he can for her, but he shouldn't have to. It's your ex's responsibility!

I'm sorry you feel put in the middle, though. :hug:
 
I'll jump in here....

If your ex is supposed to contribute to your daughter's care, the two of you need to come together and work out something. Your husband has a point. Her father has a duty to care for her until she's of age and I can understand your husband's gripe. I'm sure he wants to do what he can for her, but he shouldn't have to. It's your ex's responsibility!

I'm sorry you feel put in the middle, though. :hug:

The thing is, I dont pay child support to my ex hubby. My daughter lives with him full time so...does that change things? LOL!
 
Then He should be responsible for your daughter's care. My opinion.
 
The thing is, I dont pay child support to my ex hubby. My daughter lives with him full time so...does that change things? LOL!

Just a tad! I assumed you had custody. *blush*

Sorry for the confusion, Shel.
 
Hello,

What would you advise a married spouse on how to cope with his/her spouse with mental illness?

Thanks
DEAFBLUIEGURL33
 
My divorce. He was abusive every 6 mths. The last and final time was when Ellie was a few mths old. One and only time in front of my babies. All my past relationships have failed. Men suck, man.
 
I see. Well, when you get into relationship with men in future. Dont tell about your kids until later in relationship
 
I see. Well, when you get into relationship with men in future. Dont tell about your kids until later in relationship

Sweetie you assume I will get into another relationship! :nono:

Anyway before anything can even bud, he'd have to love being w/ my children.....
 
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