[The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 6:31 PM
To: [Custodial Dad]and [Step Mother] <[email]@[email].com>
[Custodial Dad]:
I reside in [other state] -- you know-- in [Daughter]'s home. I will not travel to [home state] for obvious reasons. I will be here waiting for my child's flight information.
OR... Let me know the tiems and dates agreeable and I will book her airfare.
OK? Please. Please. Please. Let her come home for Christmas.
[The Ex]
From: [Custodial Dad]and [Step Mother] <[email]@[email].com>
To: [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
Cc: "[email]@[email].com" <[email]@[email].com>
Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 8:53:32 AM
Subject: Re: PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE let [Daughter] come for Christmas
I do want [Daughter] to have the ability to visit with you for Christmas but it is my job to keep her safe and mentally/physically unharmed. By your past and current actions, I do not believe she will be safe with you.
I gave you two viable alternatives to ensure [Daughter] spends time with you. For [Daughter]'s sake, I hope you at the very least come visit her here OR to allow us all a chance to move forward, you get a psychological evaluation.
The ball is in your court as I am not budging on my requirements and I can assure you the court will agree.
[Custodial Dad]
On Dec 1, 2010, at 8:04 AM, [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com> wrote:
[Custodial Dad]:
I am pleading with you to PLEASE let [Daughter] come for Chirstmas.
This has been her Home for 6 years.
It is important for her to be in her home and see her mother.
It's Christmas. Her friends are all waiting for her.
Please let her come home to [other state] for Christmas. Please.
I'm begging.
[The Ex]
[Custodial Dad]and [Step Mother] <[email]@[email].com>
Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 6:53 PM
To: [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
I gave you two viable alternatives to ensure [Daughter] spends time with you. For [Daughter]'s sake, I hope you at the very least come visit her here OR to allow us all a chance to move forward, you get a psychological evaluation.
I am unsure what "obvious reasons" prohibit you from traveling to [home state] but you still have another alternative (i.e. Psychological Evaluation.) Your actions are unhealthy and damaging to our daughter and I will not compromise to allow her to be further hurt by you.
And for the record, [Daughter]'s "home" is in [home state] as it was and as it will be. Which residence you currently reside in is left open for speculation.
[Custodial Dad]
On Dec 1, 2010, at 6:31 PM, [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com> wrote:
[Custodial Dad]:
I reside in [other state] -- you know-- in [Daughter]'s home. I will not travel to [home state] for obvious reasons. I will be here waiting for my child's flight information.
OR... Let me know the tiems and dates agreeable and I will book her airfare.
OK? Please. Please. Please. Let her come home for Christmas.
[The Ex]
From: [Custodial Dad]and [Step Mother] <[email]@[email].com>
To: [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
Cc: "[email]@[email].com" <[email]@[email].com>
Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 8:53:32 AM
Subject: Re: PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE let [Daughter] come for Christmas
I do want [Daughter] to have the ability to visit with you for Christmas but it is my job to keep her safe and mentally/physically unharmed. By your past and current actions, I do not believe she will be safe with you.
I gave you two viable alternatives to ensure [Daughter] spends time with you. For [Daughter]'s sake, I hope you at the very least come visit her here OR to allow us all a chance to move forward, you get a psychological evaluation.
The ball is in your court as I am not budging on my requirements and I can assure you the court will agree.
[Custodial Dad]
On Dec 1, 2010, at 8:04 AM, [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com> wrote:
[Custodial Dad]:
I am pleading with you to PLEASE let [Daughter] come for Chirstmas.
This has been her Home for 6 years.
It is important for her to be in her home and see her mother.
It's Christmas. Her friends are all waiting for her.
Please let her come home to [other state] for Christmas. Please.
I'm begging.
[The Ex]
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