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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Kazzianne, you may not be happy about a lot of things that his ex is doing, but you say yourself, her child adores her, so maybe she's doing some things right as well. As for the leg shaving thing and suchlike, maybe the little girl just wanted to emulate her Mum, you know like painting nails etc, I can't really see the harm in that.
I have custody of all my children, my ex wife having no interest in them ( prefering to take as much property and money off me instead) but had she had sufficient interest I would have moved hell and high water to make sure my children were happy, having seen many kids successfully brought up by a variety of parenting methods, even if that mean that they lived with their Mum. My worry is that if your partner does not get custody and he's tried to take his ex's daughter from her in effect, then she may very well get super awkward with him and reduce contact, which would be the last thing you'd both want, so I'd cousel caution as the kiddy seems happy and you may indeed lose a lot by it.
My younger daughter (7)saw me shaving my legs once and asked me to do hers. We had a make up lesson too. Within an hour she was prancing around my bedroom in my clothes, high heels and make up. It was great fun for us both.
Seemingly weird activities need to be seen in their correct context. A wrong assumption about such matters could lead a court to look unfavourably on your partners motives.
The fact the daughter adores her Mum shouldn't be underestimated either. Her removal could be storing up all sorts of emotional problems for the future. I'm glad you seem more realistic about this matter, but please tread carefully, because you could be the one everyone turns against if things turn sour.
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