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[Custodial Dad]
[The Ex]
[daughter]

My wife [StepMother]
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Tuesday

Calls cut and Homework

 [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:28 PM 
To:   [Custodial dad email]@[email].com
Cc:   [Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com 
     
1. Why are [daughter]’s calls to me cut EVERY time mid- prayers?
     
2. Please send scanned homework package weekly so I may do this with [daughter].
      [The Ex]




[Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:41 PM 
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
     
If [daughter] comes up and tells me the call disconnected, we reconnect. 


I was unaware you were praying with [daughter].  What are these “prayers?” I would appreciate clarification about this.

We do not do a weekly homework package, she does her homework every afternoon, immediately after arriving at home. 

Homework is for the child and really does not need parental involvement.  Maybe you can find an alternate activity to keep [daughter] engaged.
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[last name] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 

Mom’s response Re: Calls cut and Homework
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[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>  Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:53 PM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
      Please see Bible for prayers.
      Thanks.
      [The Ex]




From: [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 8:41:49 PM
Subject:    Re: Calls cut and Homework

If [daughter] comes up and tells me the call disconnected, we reconnect.  

I was unaware you were praying with [daughter].  What are these “prayers?” I would appreciate clarification about this.

We do not do a weekly homework package, she does her homework every afternoon, immediately after arriving at home. 

Homework is for the child and really does not need parental involvement.  Maybe you can find an alternate activity to keep [daughter] engaged.



On Sep 7, 2010, at 8:28 PM, [The Ex] [last name] wrote:

1. Why are [daughter]’s calls to me cut EVERY time mid- prayers?
2. Please send scanned homework package weekly so I may do this with [daughter].
[The Ex]










[Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:00 PM 
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
     
To clarify, I am not sure which denomination you are claiming. 


I am also not entirely comfortable with your unanimous decisions regarding [daughter]’s religious upbringing.  We clearly have a different approach and will leave it open for DISCUSSION but the decision is not yours to make.

Again, which prayers are you reciting with [daughter]?



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[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:38 AM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
     
[Custodial Dad]:
     
You are not comfortable with The Bible?




From: [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 9:00:03 PM
Subject:    Re: Mom’s response Re: Calls cut and Homework

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[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:10 AM 
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
     
No, I am very comfortable with the Bible.

You, however, have not the right to simply decide [daughter]’s religious outlook, as I have a different approach, thank you.
If you have found that... “ [daughter]’s calls to me cut EVERY time mid- prayers?” perhaps you might want to ask [daughter] why the call suddenly disconnects.

My questions regarding your ‘idea’ of religion are based on the fact that you told [daughter] that the children’s book she chose and was reading was a “devil book.” Apparently her book is what prompted this sudden praying and scripture quoting.  [daughter] stated this is all very sudden in her world as church and bible reading was something that was simply not done in your household besides her time at the Noonan Acadamy.
[Custodial Dad]

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[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
     
What is you ‘approach” to religious education of [daughter]? General and specific please.
     
Books? What was my/ your take on books mentioned? What book titles?
     
If you are OK with Bible, lets move on.
     
You deny cutting the calls mid prayer.
     
You want me to ask the child about telephone disconnecting.
     
You admit disagreement with christian prayers said with my daughter.
     
Yes? No?



From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 10:10:20 AM
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