Young Women Using Vocal Fry When They...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am in the same situation ~ I have two from my first marriage & two from my second marriage.
I have always allowed my children to go see their dad. Just because I have two younger ones who miss them (and they miss the younger ones) doesn't take away the fact that they have a father who needs to see them..and of course they need to see their father!
I also have a stepdaughter who is greatly missed by my two youngest but her mother refuses to let her stay with us for longer than a weekend..so I do see both sides of the coin ;o)
To answer your question..I have heard it is 13 (if the father wants to take it to court earlier he can) but of course this will depend on your good judgement in the meantime. Can you not put your & your son's feelings aside for a while and look at the bigger picture? it will do you good in the long run to just let them go to see their father for a little longer ~ after all you do get the lions share of the contact with them :o)
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