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I would be very skeptical as to wheter your daughter is really
making the decision here. Unless your ex has a very good reason
for keeping you away, I think I'd be contacting my lawyer (if
at all financially possible) to request "alienation of affection"
charges be brought gainst the ex. Request that the Judge order
family counseling between you and your daughter to see if you can
work out *why* your daughter is so "angry" (note quotes) with you
and see if you cannot work out the problems between you and her.
Something like, "There are problems here between myself and my
daughter. I will not be forced out of her life without trying
everything possible to find out exactly what those problems are
and, if at all possible, correct those problems".
Document, document, document....
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| Alienation of Affection is a good legal suit to sue the suckers for!
Start off with $100,000 and let them see how fast you can get to see
and talk to your children. And it the ex makes some stupid statment
saying that when the child comes back and is upset. The smile, cause
the child isnt happy living with mom.
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