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CONFIRMED: Arrangements for 11/19-11/20 visits



[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 1:51 PM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com> 

      Hi, [Custodial Dad].

      VISITS: WILL FOLLOW AS BELOW

      1. Nov. 19th- [Second visitation Supervisor] will have [daughter] at 4PM and will return N when she needs to leave the [MALL].
      2. Nov 20th- [Second visitation Supervisor] will have [daughter] at [restaurant]’s at 9AM and will return her after your 10PM end time.

Vehicular Transportation:
1. Request for staying at [MALL] suggested to allow time for activities at swings, playground, bookstore, ice-cream parlor.  It is a normalized setting with which [daughter] is familiar and loves.
No affront to your records intended. 
Sorry for your misinterpretation.  Please pardon.

Dinner for [daughter] AT NO COST TO YOU:
1.  I understand that you will meet at [restaurant], HOWEVER, I will send pasta and meatballs for you and [daughter], and [Second visitation Supervisor] to share for dinner at the playground/ covered dining pavilion.
2. Any decision to incur costs for dinner is entirely up to you.  IT IS CERTAINLY NOT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE DINNER (or anything for [daughter]), as I will provide a nutritious meal I’m sure you will all enjoy.
Ms. [therapist in other state]’s Assistance:
1.  I will be happy to work with you to financially secure her assistance. 
From that point on, I understand that she will be able and willing to work with us with provision of all consents and valid legal documents.

2. Please, let me know what your results are after your follow-up with her. 
3. Please advise me of the fees which you require of me to foster expedient counseling/ guidance.
4. Please let me know your available dates to be in town, or meet with Ms. [therapist in other state] via phone conference.
thanksgiving 2008
1. Would be happy to make this visit possible.
2. Let me know the follow-up with your [home state] attorney as to the lack  of necessity for supervision. 
3. At any time, I am prepared to book tickets to bring [daughter] for her visit with her [last name] family, especially you, [spelled incorrectly Step Mother] and her darling siblings.
4. Please advise me of the [THIRD STATE] location for the visit and of the contact number/email, valid credentials, location and availability of the supervisor for the visit, as supervision need is determined.  Glad to work with all schedules in this holiday season.

[home state] Security:
I have Attorney [Ex’s third home state lawyer] in [home town].  We have no issue with [home state] courts. 
However, feel free to provide any documents which you feel will allay any concerns you feel I may have.
Thanks.
[The Ex] [last name]





From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 4:47:36 PM
Subject:    Re: Arrangements for 11/19-11/20 visits


[The Ex];


Thank you for confirming [Second visitation Supervisor]’s availability but as [Step Mother] stated to you, my flight leaves at noon.  I will re-confirm with [Second visitation Supervisor] that I will see her from 4 pm until [Second visitation Supervisor] needs to leave on November 19th at the Mall and on November 20th from 9 until 10 am at [restaurant]’s Diner.




I will state for the record that my driver’s license and insurance is not only up-to-date but that my driving record, especially for the past several years, is immaculate.  However, we both know that you can not say the same being that you have TWO driving infractions just since the inception of the custody case.  Let’s not start casting stones as you lead far from an innocent lifestyle.  However, that being here nor there... I will see [daughter] at the above mentioned time slots with the exchange happening in front of the [restaurant].




As in regards to Ms. [therapist in other state], I will be happy to set up additional appointments with her to begin the Parenting evaluation as your email indicated once she is in receipt of your authorization.  Please do so as soon as possible as to ensure her schedule can accommodate me/us.


As to thanksgiving visitation (that you have stated in past e-mails “can happen”) I shall defer to my attorney as the idea of seeing this evaluator is to remove the notion of supervised visitations,. also shall I have my [home state] lawyer [Custodial Dad’s home state lawyer] write [Ex’s first other state lawyer] a letter stating that there is no just cause for your irrational fear of the [home state] courts system?

X

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:53 AM, [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> wrote:
[Custodial Dad]:
Please see responses in different font per enumerated items below.
Thanks.
Kindly,
[The Ex]



From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 10:55:02 AM
Subject:    Re: Arrangements for 11/19-11/20 visits



[The Ex]
1.  I have yet to receive the promised package of report cards art work etc you had promised to send via the pre-paid postage box I sent months ago. Maybe these can be available when I see [daughter], and, you can use the box to fulfill your end of the agreement regards providing items mentioned??

[The Ex] responds:
Sent 11/11/08.  Should get through regular mail. enjoy.
Anything my children do is beautiful and appreciated and homemade is always better then store bought

[The Ex] responds:
Thanks- will have homemade decorations on your visit for kids to decorate christmas tree.

2.  Someone OTHER then you will be facilitating the exchange? I am a little un-comfortable with someone unknown to me dropping off our daughter, but have no formal-room for complaints on this issue yet.
Her day sounds AWFULLY long, you indicated she could not meet originally for breakfast the 20th due to being in school at 7am so a 9 hour school day is exceptionally long and as I do not know what school she attends etc I cannot look the information up myself.
[The Ex] responds:
Misunderstanding, maybe?  I clearly stated that 7AM breakfast is not OK to allow for timely arrival to school.
Thank you for your concern.
I look forward to helping with homework.
[The Ex] Responds:
Thanks. She needs her assignments completed for school the following day.

We will not be spending any time at the [restaurant]-Sushi beyond the exchange
[The Ex] Responds:
I do not authorize any vehicular travel of you and [daughter].  To my best knowledge and documentation, you have had delinquencies, suspensions and historical problems with driving privilidges.Do you deny such?

[Second visitation Supervisor], you and [daughter] on foot at ONLY the [mall] Town Center is approved by me.
3.  I can/will confirm the time and length of both visits with [Second visitation Supervisor] for the morning of the 20th. (See response #5 for possible alternative) Please have her at [restaurant]s—as it is unorthodox to ask a supervisor to act as a chauffeur (I can only imagine the insurance risks) What time does [daughter] have to be in school and how far is her school from [restaurant]s
[The Ex]’s response:
Will await confirmed time slots.
Will have [daughter] at [restaurant]’s at 7AM to [Second visitation Supervisor]/ Ms. [therapist in other state].
I have managed [daughter]’s educational arrangements for your visit in [town in other state] to allow you to have the most time with her.
enjoy.

4.  Please see above. As of right now we are confirmed from 4 - 6 on the 19th
[The Ex] responds:
Will bring [daughter] to [Second visitation Supervisor] at 4PM on 11/19.
To update me, please, send voicemail, text and email on or before Tuesday, Nov 18th at 5PM.

5.  If Ms [therapist in other state] is used, this may be prime opportunity to begin evaluation(s). What are your thoughts on that? Perhaps she might be available on the 20th for the breakfast exchange?
[The Ex]’s response:
I am in full support of Ms. [therapist in other state]’s help.  Please, let me know time slots and supervisor hired by Monday-Tuesday, 5PM.
6.  I believe this e-mail serves as such
[The Ex]’s response:
Unclear reference.  Feel free to clarify. Thanks.


7.  Thank you for the thought but that is highly unnecessary and probably distracting
[The Ex]’s response:
Unclear reference.  Feel free to clarify.  Thanks.

x
PS We have yet to receive from you your flight plans for the thanksgiving Holidays.

[The Ex]’s response:
Please correct me if our documentation is incorrect: I understand that you decided not to arrange for thanksgiving.  Yes, or NO?  Let me know and I will make the necessary arrangements.  Please provide location, dates and times for visit and facility/ supervisor(s) hired.

Thanks. 
[THE EX] [LAST NAME] m:[XXX].[XXX].4665


On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:06 AM, [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> wrote:
To [Custodial Dad] [last name], Nov 14, 2008
From [The Ex] [last name]
Hi, [Custodial Dad].
1. I spoke with [spelled incorrectly Step Mother], your wife, this AM.  Got your schedule of arrivals and departures.
Got the spelling on Baby [sibling]’s name and will have christmas ornaments for you to take back
for [daughter]’s Darling Little Siblings upon your visit next week. 
[daughter] does beautiful work with handmade designs. I’msure the children will appreciate it! 
Glad you will accept homemade gifts.
2.  For 11/19 Visit:
Have spoken with my Nursing Department: 
My clinical professors are willing to do the drop off to facialiate your visit as I will not be available. 
Have made alternate arrangements with N’s school to have her out early and dropped off to the supervising party
at [mall]Town Center at the [restaurant]. 
Please take some time to do her homework with her as she will be given assignments to complete due to early pick-up.  She will love it. Surely, you will be delighted.  [restaurant] Staff is familiar with her homework as we study there often.  They TRY not to give her too many hints- but sometimes the “cute” factor begets good “hints.”  Lots of early childhood education majors (FGCU) work at [restaurant].  The process is a joy. Glad you will have the chance to share in it.
3. For 11/20 Visit:
[restaurant]’s Cafe on the corner of Daniels and RT.41 is open at 7AM.
I will drop [daughter] off to [Second visitation Supervisor] earlier,if necessary as patio is open early and pretty.
Also, [Second visitation Supervisor] is welcome to come to our home to pick up [daughter] for your visit.
You may have time with [daughter] until your flight departs.
Airport is 10 minutes from [restaurant]’s.
Fine management and atmosphere. Good food. Inexpensive. [daughter]’s favorite.
Closest thing to a 50’s style diner we can off to you in [town in other state]!

4.  Please respond with times confirmed with [Second visitation Supervisor] so you may have the maximum time with [daughter]. Please advise me with final plans.
5. In touch with Ms. [therapist in other state] to function as supervisor as back-up or supplemental supervisor to allow for you to have coverage for all of the hours which you have dedicated to spending with [daughter].
6.  Please respond end of day (11/14) if possible to allow me to confirm arrangements with school, professors, N’s teachers and supervising staff. 
7.  With due notice, I can have a special package and baloons ready for N at [restaurant] and [restaurant]’s
as both staff teams and managers are in love with her
and would accomodate any “surprises” to enrich her joy during her time with you.

Thanks for yoru kind consideration.
God bless.
[The Ex] [last name]
[XXX].[XXX].4665




From: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
To:   [Custodial dad email] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Cc:   [Ex’s first other state lawyer]@[email].com
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:23:37 AM
Subject:    Repeated Request to respect [daughter]’s school responsibilities for 11/19-11/20 in making visit arrangements



Hi, [Custodial Dad].
I will do my best to accomodate your visit with [daughter].
5PM-7PM is the absolute best I can do.

[Custodial Dad], with all due respect,
I have repeatedly written to you in all previous emails that [daughter] will NOT be available before 5PM. 

Am I not communicating that information well to you?
Please, let me know how I can better facilitate your understanding and respect of her educational obligations.
I hope you can find one or more supervisors who will be able to cover the 5PM-7PM time slot in which [daughter] is available.
From your messages,
I see an hour of time , 6PM-7PM, which you could have with [daughter] as I have consistently stated a two hour slot between 5PM -7PM. 

Do you want that hour between 6-7PM? 
Let me know, please.
Let me know your options for supervisors and I will gladly work with you.

Please, let me know if you need me to bring her dinner, as she has a meal during this time.
If you will please provide me the time during which you can be available between 5Pm and 7PM, excluding [Second visitation Supervisor]’s availability,
I will be more than happy to call the supervisors which you have contacted and check on their availability for 11/19 PM and 11/20.
I will have to make these calls to the supervisors between my parenting responsibilities and my academic requirements.  Thus, please email me by the early AM so I can have a better chance of getting someone to facilitate your time with [daughter]. 
I would like to see that both you and [daughter] have a pleasant visit with the maximum time spent together while you are here in [other state].
[restaurant] at [mall] Town Center remains the best choice for maximum visit time on this Wednesday afternoon/evening.  I hope you can agree to meet with [daughter] at that initially stated location.
Kind Regards,
[The Ex] [last name]
([XXX]) [XXX]-4665




From: [Custodial dad email] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:52:59 PM
Subject:    Re: Request to modify visit plans to accomodate [daughter]’s school responsibilities for 11/19-11/20 Time and Place Confirmation for November 19th & 20th Visitat with [daughter] [last name]a


If you can not bring [daughter] at 4 pm, please explain why you are suggesting I call you at 3:30?  Either she is available or she isn’t.  [Second visitation Supervisor] and I are both available at 4pm and [Second visitation Supervisor] needs to leave by 6pm.  If that does not work with YOUR schedule then you need to find an alternate supervisor ASAP.

We will skip on breakfast if 7 am is too late as [Second visitation Supervisor] is not available prior to that.

Your inability to compromise has been noted. You are making this harder than this has to be. 

Please excuse spelling and or grammatical errors
Sent from my iPhone
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com

On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:20 PM, [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> wrote:

Hi, [Custodial Dad].
Please my previous e-mail.
Glad to accommodate your request.
However, this proposal your would like confirmed conflicts with [daughter]’s school responsibilities and my ability to get her to you on schedule.

1.[restaurant] is closer to allow me to get her there fastest to have more time with you; 5PM-7PM.  You may call me at 3:30PM on 11/19 and text me and I can see if there is a possibility to get her to you and [Second visitation Supervisor] earlier than 5PM.
2. AM breakfast on 11/20 is too late at 7AM.   Please give another proposal  Please give confirmation of [Second visitation Supervisor]’s attendance.
3. Please, supply [Second visitation Supervisor]’s contact information so I may make these arrangements more efficiently.
Thanks  for working with me for a successful visit with [daughter].  Please see below.
Here is my latest email to you yesterday AM which I have pasted for efficient reference.  Here it is:
________ Beginning of Pasted Message ____________
Sent 11/19/08

Hi, [Custodial Dad].
To best accommodate [Second visitation Supervisor]’s availability on 11/19/08 and your stay in [town in other state], the best that I can do is the following:
Adjusted visit arrangements could be:
A.  Time 5PM-6PM with [Second visitation Supervisor] and 6PM -7PM with another qualified supervisor approved by [Ex’s first other state lawyer].
1. [daughter] is available between 5PM and 7PM as 11/19/08 is a school night.
2. Since your latest expeced time is 4PM, it seems reliable to start at 5PM to allow for a successful visit time.
3. 7PM end time allows for travel home and bath/ bedtime routiene.

   
   
B. Place: [restaurant] is the location that best enables an extended time slot.
1.[daughter] will need to have dinner.
2.Dinner can be accomodated at the covered dining space near the kids play area. 
3. I can bring something for her to eat or you are welcome to provide a meal she will enjoy.
4. We can travel to and from that location with ease to allow more time for your visit.

C. Please send me the possible time and supervisor for 11/20/08.  I am happy to work with you to make the best of your time spent here with [daughter].
Thanks, [Custodial Dad].
Kindly,
[The Ex]
([XXX]) [XXX]-4665.
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From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:14:44 PM
Subject:    Re: [The Ex]’s Response to [Custodial Dad]: Updated Time and Place Confirmation for November 19th & 20th Visitat with [daughter] [last name]a


My email shall serve as confirmation. Please have [daughter] available at 4 pm at the BOWLING ALLEY: [bowling alley  in other state] Lanes [street in other state] [city in other state], [other  state] [zip code]  Phone: ([XXX]) [phone number]

I am unaware what time [daughter] starts school but I will be happy to meet her at 7 am at her favorite breakfast place.  [Second visitation Supervisor] has us tentitively scheduled in, please confirm the time and place. 


On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:57 AM, [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> wrote:

To [Custodial Dad] [last name]:
1. Please provide [Second visitation Supervisor]’s contact information so I may confirm arrangements faster for your visit with [daughter].
2. Please review justifications for my suggestions in my previous e-mail, as tagged on below.
3.Supervisor is [Second visitation Supervisor] for Nov 20th also?  Time, please.
4.    I will work with you for a good visit.

Kindly,
[The Ex]




From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:52:31 AM
Subject:    Re: Updated: Time and Place Confirmation for November 19th & 20th Visitat with [daughter] [last name]ab


4-6PM is the time available W/[Second visitation Supervisor] unless [daughter] is in school we will see her then.
Preferred meeting/exchange place is Bowling Alley located in [town in other state] I will get address from [Second visitation Supervisor]s.
I will provide dinner for [daughter]
I will defer to [Second visitation Supervisor]s’ statement at our last meeting ‘this is my and [daughter]s’ visit’
Please advise what time I can see [daughter] before School the 20th


On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:33 AM, [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> wrote:
Hi, [Custodial Dad].
To best accommodate [Second visitation Supervisor]’s availability on 11/19/08 and your stay in [town in other state], the best that I can do is the following:
Adjusted visit arrangements could be:
A.    Time 5PM-6PM with [Second visitation Supervisor] and 6PM -7PM with another qualified supervisor approved by [Ex’s first other state lawyer].
1.    [daughter] is available between 5PM and 7PM as 11/19/08 is a school night.
2.    Since your latest expeced time is 4PM, it seems reliable to start at 5PM to allow for a successful visit time.
3.    7PM end time allows for travel home and bath/ bedtime routiene.

   
   
B.    Place: [restaurant] is the location that best enables an extended time slot.

1.[daughter] will need to have dinner.
2.Dinner can be accomodated at the covered dining space near the kids play area. 
3. I can bring something for her to eat or you are welcome to provide a meal she will enjoy.
4. We can travel to and from that location with ease to allow more time for your visit.

C. Please send me the possible time and supervisor for 11/20/08.  I am happy to work with you to make the best of your time spent here with [daughter].
Thanks, [Custodial Dad].
Kindly,
[The Ex]
([XXX]) [XXX]-4665.

(Pasted message)
From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Cc:   [email]@[email]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:09:30 PM
Subject:    Visitation on the 19th


[The Ex]
This letter is to determine the best possible time(s) for my visitation on the 19th.
[Second visitation Supervisor] has graciously accepted to be (your requested) supervisor again ... however her available time is pre 6PM and I am busy until about 3/3:30 but no later then 4PM that day. I was told there is a Bowling Alley near the Baseball Stadium and that can be our meet up area.
Breakfast the next morning would be very possible as well as long as it does not interrupt [daughter]s’ school day
x
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From: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
To:   [Custodial dad email] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:59:04 AM
Subject:    Time and Place COnfirmation for November 19th Visitation with [daughter] [last name]


Hi, [Custodial Dad].
1. Proposed Visit Schedule:
Place:  [daughter] will meet you at [restaurant] at the [mall] Town Center in [town in other state] for your visit.
Date: Wednesday, November 19th
      Time: 5PM- 7PM

2. I am glad [Second visitation Supervisor] will be available for the visit.  Please confirm the time with me and I will drop [daughter] to [Second visitation Supervisor] at the agreed upon time.
3. Will you be providing dinner for [daughter]?  I can make arrangements for her to be fed beforehand, if need be.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
God Bless.
[The Ex]
([XXX]) [XXX]-4665






From: [Custodial dad email] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2008 7:37:54 PM
Subject:    November 19th Visitation


> [The Ex];
>
* I will be in [city in other state] again on November 19th as scheduled.  I have set up to comply with your (highly unnecessary) demands to have a “supervisor present.” The same [Second visitation Supervisor] we met my last trip, has graciously agreed to attend the visit on the 19th after [daughter] is done with school.  We will be happy to meet with you at the same mall again for the exchange.
>
* Just as an FYI, you already have an envelope that I sent previously for information and now that it is mandated, please forward the envelope back to me at your earliest convenience as the envelope has been in your possession for several months now.
>
* Thank you and I look forward to seeing [daughter] on the 19th.
>
> [Custodial Dad]







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[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
[XXX]-[xxx]-0185
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com

~ Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn’t seem to be working.
* Anonymous ~






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[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
[XXX]-[xxx]-0185
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com

~ Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn’t seem to be working.
* Anonymous ~










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[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
[XXX]-[xxx]-0185
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com

~ Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn’t seem to be working.
* Anonymous ~






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[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
[XXX]-[xxx]-0185
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com

~ Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn’t seem to be working.
* Anonymous ~





[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com> 
Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 3:23 PM 
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Bcc:  Wife <[Step Mother’s email]@[email].com> 

[The Ex]

That was a definite affront to my driving record with no room for misinterpretation.  Your accusations are no longer being tolerated nor will they remain unchallenged.

Please do NOT provide a meal for [daughter] and especially for me as I will handle her meal as well as her homework.  The issue I had was that YOU and your friends put YOUR tab onto the tab with [daughter] and myself.  I have no issue buying dinner or anything else [daughter] may want during our visit, however I have no desire to pay for a meal for you and your buddies.


You need to provide an authorization form prior to the 19th and I will initiate my portion of the evaluation with Ms. [therapist in other state] directly.  I will pay one half of the upfront fees and will submit them for reimbursement which I will then submit half of that back to you.  To achieve that goal, maybe it would be prudent to have my visit with [daughter] on 11/20 with Ms. [therapist in other state].  I will draft a letter to Ms. [therapist in other state] in regards to this.


You are misunderstanding my statement regards thanksgiving visit.  The point of my meeting with Dr, [psychologist in other state] is to ELIMINATE your desire for having me supervised.  When there is a clearance, and I am confident there will be, we will discuss my visit with [daughter] and allowing her to visit her home in [home state] hopefully in time for thanksgiving.


If Attorney [The Ex’s third home state attorney] allayed your fears of the Monroe County court system, I will leave you with that as I have no true understanding of what your expressed fears (as stated in Atty [last name] office) could possibly could have been. Again, your desire for my supervision should be abated once Dr. [psychologist in other state]’s evaluation comes in. 


We are, until court order, at your convenience in regards to visitation.  I will pay for [daughter]’s transportation to [home state] once I receive confirmation.  I will always make time for [daughter].  Ideal weekends for me are: Nov 29, Dec 13, Dec 27 as are thanksgiving and christmas days
x
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[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>  
Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:06 PM 
To:   [Second visitation Supervisor] <[email]@[email]> 
      
[Second visitation Supervisor],
     
I am sorry for my confusion, please feel free to read the e-mail I am forwarding here.

Also; [The Ex] refuses to meet anywhere besides the [restaurant] and I have no recourse to change it.  In regards breakfast let’s not add more anarchy to [daughter]s’ life, with this person that person in and out of the day. There may be an alternate supervisor who may be available the 20th for an early morning breakfast.  I do fly out at noon but thank you for your consideration.

I thank you again for all your time and effort.

[Custodial Dad] [last name]



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From: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>

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[Second visitation Supervisor] <[email]@[email]>  Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com> 

[Custodial Dad],

Ok, I’ll see you in front of [restaurant] tomorrow at 4 p.m.  I’ll be able to stay until 6 p.m.  You’re going to find someone else for the 20th.
      ~x
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[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:30 AM 
To:[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com> 
     
Hi, [Custodial Dad spelled wrong].

     1.Understand that you will provide meal for [daughter].
      2. I understand that you want to meet with Ms.[therapist in other state] on 11/20. 
      I await confirmation of confirmed session time and duration to bring [daughter] with all my signed consents needed by Ms. [therapist in other state] or before 11/20 at 10AM.
      3. Happy to bring [daughter] north for holidays. One step at at time, huh?



Thank you.
[The Ex]




From: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 2:23:35 PM
Subject:    Re: CONFIRMED: Arrangements for 11/19-11/20 visits

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