VolFan32
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I can't see how this could ever be true.
You misinterpreted.
If I lived elsewhere, I could make more money, enough to send her to private school. I think very little of her mother's parenting skills. Once a kid hits school age, the quality of the school she attends has a lot to do with how they turn out, as they spend most of their day at school. If I could then keep her during the summers, I have limited her exposure to her mother as much as I can.
The great state of Tennessee likes to **** fathers, regardless of the situation.
She will need more from you than tuition and 60 days a year. Your presence and availability will be far more valuable to her in the long run, IMO.
I don't disagree with you. However, Tennessee makes custody disagreements very difficult for fathers. If I had my way I'd have full custody of her, but the only way that will ever happen is if she goes to a judge when she's older and says "I want to live with Dad" AND then the judge decides to grant her request. The judge isn't obligated to do so.
Moral of the story: Don't marry and then knock up dumb *****es.
I don't disagree with you. However, Tennessee makes custody disagreements very difficult for fathers. If I had my way I'd have full custody of her, but the only way that will ever happen is if she goes to a judge when she's older and says "I want to live with Dad" AND then the judge decides to grant her request. The judge isn't obligated to do so.
Moral of the story: Don't marry and then knock up dumb *****es.
I don't disagree with you. However, Tennessee makes custody disagreements very difficult for fathers. If I had my way I'd have full custody of her, but the only way that will ever happen is if she goes to a judge when she's older and says "I want to live with Dad" AND then the judge decides to grant her request. The judge isn't obligated to do so.
Moral of the story: Don't marry and then knock up dumb *****es.
