Letters by grade schoolers.
Husband got a letter from the mediator's office last week. In case you guys haven't noticed by now, I have a serious pet peeve with people who can't construct a mature-sounding letter. I get a huge laugh out of The Ex whenever she tries because she's just not smart enough to use proper verbiage, punctuation, or even the words that she's intending to use. (Like when she told the court that she tried to leave her home during her and Boyfriend's "allocations," or when she told Husband to stop acting inferior to her.) She's an idiot, I get it. But I expect more from people in a professional setting.
The letter was addressed to both Husband and The Ex, except The Ex's name was not even her name. It's a name that's similar to hers, if you omit certain letters and add more letters that aren't in her name. That alone makes me roll my eyes, but the best part was the letter itself.
"Dear [not The Ex's name] and [Husband],
This letter is just in follow-up with you to see if you need a mediation appointment or if you are agreeable to keep the status quo?
I would ask that you contact me at [phone number] to provide an update.
Sincerely,
[Our courthouse Family Court Counseling]
[Mediator's name]
Family Court Counselor"
Husband got out of work on Friday, called and left a voicemail; he said that the motion was for Son to be placed with The Ex, Son is graduating in 2 months, and there's no need for mediation. She hasn't called back as of yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if The Ex said that she still wanted the mediation session just for the chance to be alone with Husband.
The letter was addressed to both Husband and The Ex, except The Ex's name was not even her name. It's a name that's similar to hers, if you omit certain letters and add more letters that aren't in her name. That alone makes me roll my eyes, but the best part was the letter itself.
"Dear [not The Ex's name] and [Husband],
This letter is just in follow-up with you to see if you need a mediation appointment or if you are agreeable to keep the status quo?
I would ask that you contact me at [phone number] to provide an update.
Sincerely,
[Our courthouse Family Court Counseling]
[Mediator's name]
Family Court Counselor"
Husband got out of work on Friday, called and left a voicemail; he said that the motion was for Son to be placed with The Ex, Son is graduating in 2 months, and there's no need for mediation. She hasn't called back as of yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if The Ex said that she still wanted the mediation session just for the chance to be alone with Husband.
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