defaultuser wrote:I suggest that you do your best to make nice with the X for now and try and get any additional parenting time. Make it easy for her to drop off the kids so you can pick up extra time.
I have a couple questions, just to help us guys out here:
1. If you could, would you reverse the situation, giving the X 89% of the money and getting the kids?
2. Can you explain in a little more detail on how you were able to win the financial settlement? Did she get exposed for a liar in court and get punished for it?
According to my lawyer custody is never really settled. I hope to get more time when the kids are older. Everyone from my ex-Probation Officer to my therapist tells me to just focus on the kids and I've found it to be solid advice.
1. The X is a good Mom so I wouldn't change it. I will ask for more time when the kids are older.
2. Never underestimate the power of dumb luck. I've had a few days to think about it now. The wife's high priced lawyers were just bad. Two examples. Her attorney kept using wild hand gestures and dramatic speech during cross. My 'affordable' lawyer just laughed during break. It's a bench trial, save that jury stuff when there is actually a jury. Also her ex-judge attorney kept using 'We' when speaking with the judge. I think the results of using 'We' with the judge speak for themselves. Never underestimate dumb luck. Any other state or a different set of lawyers and I could be crying right now for sure.