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216.1 | Our first graduate? | LJOHUB::GODIN | If life gives scraps, make quilts | Mon Jun 08 1992 15:30 | 25 |
| Today is my son's 18th birthday. It's a bittersweet time for me to see
him celebrate this milestone, one he considers his door to adulthood.
I've enjoyed his growing up and especially these last few years as he's
gained a wonderful sense of self, of humanity, and of humor. He's one
cool dude I really enjoy having around.
Of course, it's also the day that, by court decree of 10+ years
standing, I'm legally free of paying child support to his father.
Yep, gang, I'm no longer a "non-custodial parent," and that really
strange bird, a non-custodial mother. Oh, I'll probably send one last
child support payment to my ex on Saturday, just to revel in my
"superior sense of justice." And I've already assured David, my son,
that I'll continue to provide him with the money (directly!) for a year
or two while he gains his feet and sets them on the course he chooses.
But as of today I owe my ex nothing. He now owes me my share of the
family home, and that might require court action on my part.
Nevertheless,
Free at last!
Free at last!
Thank God Almighty,
I'm free at last!
Karen
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216.2 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue Jun 09 1992 07:43 | 8 |
| Congrads! I am happy for you and glad you still have a sense of
humor!:)
I guess I can say that I have passed the one year mark with custody of
my 4 year old daughter. She and dad are having fun. We are getting
closer by the month. Dad still press's little girl dress's and buys
a balloon for her to go visit. I am working hard to keep the bridge
in place for us all.
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216.3 | it can be done | CSC32::HADDOCK | I'm afraid I'm paranoid | Tue Jun 09 1992 08:35 | 10 |
| I'm closing in on two years of custody of my children. The oldest son
turned 19 in May. The older daughter turns 18 in Sept. She's going
to summer school right now to try to make up for some of the lost
time so she can graduate next year. The other two (boy 14, girl 12)
are doing pretty good. The boy is spending a month on the farm
with my brother helping farm. The daughter is a blond-haired, blue-
eyed, whirlwind who eats more than I do withoug gaining weight and
is hot on the trail of the boy next door (also spending some time
in summer school).
fred();
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216.4 | I'm psyched! | ESMAIL::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Thu Jun 11 1992 06:25 | 16 |
| my kids (Kami and Nick) are *FINALLY* coming up here to New England for
a visit. I am flying to San Antonio at the end of June to spend a few
days with them, and then the three of us are coming back up here
together.
This has been years in coming... and I am both psyched and very, very
nervous (I really want them to enjoy their visit, yet I don't want to
"buy" or "gush" too much... gotta act natural, sez my wife!)
We are going to spend a few days at my cabin in Vermont, visit Montreal
(I hear they have a spectacular fire-works contest on or near July 4th)
and then do a little sight-seeing around the Boston area.
Be happy for us all!
tony
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216.5 | | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Fri Jun 12 1992 15:48 | 5 |
| Hope it all goes great Tony ! I'm getting ready for my step children to
visit and there's a lot of anticipation - positive mostly, but some anxiety
thrown in, and we haven't gone through near what you have.
Leslie
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216.6 | PRM has it's own idea of a Adult | MEMORY::SOVIE | | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:58 | 7 |
| re: .1
You're not out of the woods yet. Unless he want's to let you free..
If he decides to go to College, then Massachusetts can and will
require you to contribute to support until age 23... believe me I know,
My daughter is 19 and still sihoning.
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216.7 | Still celebrating! | LJOHUB::GODIN | If life gives scraps, make quilts | Tue Jun 16 1992 12:15 | 26 |
| re. 216.6 (MEMORY::SOVIE)
> You're not out of the woods yet....Massachusetts can and will require
> you to contribute to support until age 23..."
Yes, I know. I'm supporting my daughter (without the necessity of
Massachusetts' requirement) through her college years.
Interestingly enough, her father isn't, though! As for my son, he's
not motivated for college at this point in his life. I suspect he's
the type who will have to bum around for several years to find himself
before he realizes how important continuing his education might be.
(Rathole alert--this may deserve a note of its own):
In the meantime, my ex has started charging David rent. One of my co-
workers just told me he thinks that's illegal in Massachusetts--until
David's 21. Does anyone know anything about that?
And, also in the meantime, I'm looking for a good, honest
real-estate appraiser in the Worcester area, if anyone has
recommendations to make.
Cheers for all the rest of you who have had good things happen
recently. We deserve it!
Karen
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216.8 | They didn't come | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Jul 22 1992 07:18 | 33 |
| re: .4
Well, I went to Texas and had a very nice visit with the kids. The day
before we were to get on the plane to come to MA. Nicholas began to
have second thoughts. His mom and I talked to him and tried to assuage
his fears... I left that night (I was staying at my son, Patrick's,
apartment) with Nick calm and seemingly excited about the trip. His
sister was, too.
The next morning I met the kids (with mom) at the airport. ALl was
well. We got onto the airplane, got buckled into the seats, and I
asked the flight attendant if she could get the kids a set of those
wings they often give away... after all, it was their first flight.
Just as the plane was to leave, and as the door was being closed, both
kids panicked about going, and insisted they be allowed to leave the
airplane. They knew their mother was still in the terminal waiting,
"just in case"....
So, they left. I flew back to Ma alone and crushed. The rest of my
vacation was a shambles... and it has had a very negative impact on the
improved relationships we've had over the last few months.
I have to realize that, even though my ex-wife has been trying to
overcome the hostility she has felt for the last four years (God! has
it been that long?) it will take longer than four months of "good
times" to remove the distrust and anxiety the kids have lived with for
so long.
Damn, I hate this!
tony
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216.9 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jul 22 1992 08:07 | 6 |
| Tony, I am sorry. Real sorry pal. I wish there was something good to
say to make you feel better. Something to fill in that emptyness of the
heart and soul. Sorry just doesn't have a hole lot of it sometimes.
GodBless
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216.10 | one small step. | CSC32::HADDOCK | I'm afraid I'm paranoid | Wed Jul 22 1992 09:13 | 6 |
| Tony,
Don't let it get you down. It's much farther than you've gotten
up to this point. Keep trying. Better luck next time.
fred();
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216.11 | IT'S 21 IN MASS. | CCIIS1::ZAGAME | | Wed Jul 22 1992 11:30 | 15 |
| RE: 216.6
The other noter was right. In Mass. once they are 21 they are an
adult, college or no. I went through this 2 years ago before I moved
to France and my ex was looking for commitment until 23. The judge
said no way. Only exception is if they are unable to live on their own
though mental or physical handicap. Of course I won't let my son drop
out because of lack of funds, but once he's 21 (this Sept) it's between
the two of us. His mother is out of the loop...now if only his younger
brother would get through...(16 now).
Bonne Chance,
- Steve
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