Its been a long time since I have posted on this forum. Following is a brief history. Divorced 2.5 years after a 9 year marriage. Divorce was contentious. Spouse owes me money and fails to comply with divorce decree from time to time.
She started dating someone six months after we were separated on is now engaged.
In the 2.5 yrs. we have attended parent/teacher conferences together and separate, in was never an issue.
We have a conference coming up and she has made unusual effort to suggest that we attend together. Personally, I don't care to do so. This woman has caused me a lot of harm, in many respects, not to mention the harm to the children. She makes me uncomfortable and I avoid her when ever possible.
Am I wrong in doing so? I don't see a benefit in attending together. We seldom agreed on things when we were married, let alone now that we are divorced.
I always do what is in the best interest of the children. I don't see that attending separately would affect the kids in any way.
Kids are doing well in school so I don't see a need to collaborate in the best interest of their education, assuming that collaborating was even possible.
Your thoughts?
She started dating someone six months after we were separated on is now engaged.
In the 2.5 yrs. we have attended parent/teacher conferences together and separate, in was never an issue.
We have a conference coming up and she has made unusual effort to suggest that we attend together. Personally, I don't care to do so. This woman has caused me a lot of harm, in many respects, not to mention the harm to the children. She makes me uncomfortable and I avoid her when ever possible.
Am I wrong in doing so? I don't see a benefit in attending together. We seldom agreed on things when we were married, let alone now that we are divorced.
I always do what is in the best interest of the children. I don't see that attending separately would affect the kids in any way.
Kids are doing well in school so I don't see a need to collaborate in the best interest of their education, assuming that collaborating was even possible.
Your thoughts?
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