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That worked out well for her.

   We had the contempt hearing yesterday.  Husband and I went together; The Ex showed up with her mom.  I audio recorded the entire thing because...well, you learn to document your entire life when you've blended families with a high-conflict personality.  Here's my transcript:   Commissioner:  Court calls "In re: the marriage of [The Ex with Boyfriend's last name] and [Husband].  Um...what name are you going by now?   The Ex:  [Ned's last name]. ( I was surpressing a giggle but would not have been able to hide my smile if it wasn't for my mask.  I found it so humorous that the commissioner had to ask what The Ex's last name was because she gets married to someone new every half hour. )   Commissioner:  [Ned's last name]? Okay.  Both parties are here in person, without counsel.  [Husband] filed a contempt motion, and I believe this is regarding some medical bills.  Is that right?   Husband:  Correc...

Small request this morning.

   We have court this afternoon.  Please say a prayer or two or five for both me and Husband.   For whatever reason, I am nervous about today.  My imagination has always been overactive and this is no exception.  Out of everything we've ever had to file since we fought for custody in 2009, Husband has only had one motion denied which I think is a pretty good track record.  I just keep playing out different scenarios in my head and I keep imagining everything going horribly wrong.  Personally, I don't see how it could go bad for us because I think that we've been extremely reasonable with The Ex for all of these years; she hasn't been following the court order, which is the one and only reason why we're going back to court.  Even though I can justify this in my own mind, that doesn't mean the court will agree with it; years ago, the judge decided that it wasn't The Ex's fault that she got fired from her job for "attendance issues" even though ...

Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to court we go...

   Husband picked up the envelope that The Ex had sent certified mail.  Inside was a check, which was written out for the exact amount of the bills listed in the affidavit - no additional interest and, of greater focus, no service fees.   The Ex wrote on the note line of the check: " Pay OFF of Kids Medical Expenses"   We're not cashing it.  Not right now, anyway.  Husband knew someone years ago that owned a car repair business; we'll call that person Guy A just for this blog post.  Guy A had done work for someone, who we'll call Guy B.  Guy A was going to let Guy B make payments on their bill.  Guy B made one payment and stopped.  Guy A was upset about not getting paid so he sued Guy B for the rest of the bill.  The court reviewed everything and found that Guy A had cashed a check from Guy B; Guy B had written "paid in full" or something similar to that on the note line of the check.  The court ruled that because Guy A ...

The Last Hurrah, continued.

  I knew that The Ex was dragging Son into this court drama and was pretty sure she was dragging Daughter into it also.  Well, I got my confirmation.  I found out that The Ex had been texting Daughter the same exact day that she got served.  She was served at 12:50pm and started texting Daughter at 2:10pm.    The Ex:  I am so hurt right now by your dad and [my name, misspelled]. ( Here we go again with how "hurt" she is.  I'm honestly so incredibly tired of that word; she uses it for everything. )    Daughter:  Why? What happen?    The Ex:  All they are, are money hungry assholes ( We're "money-hungry assholes" because we expect The Ex to pay for half of  her  children's medical bills. )    The Ex:  Maybe its ( *it's ) a good idea your ( *you're ) not coming up for a while ( Here comes the narcissism - making Daughter feel guilty/responsible for the situation that The Ex created )   ...