Communication with my son
On Wed, May 28, 2014, 10:16 AM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
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A key component to effective co-parenting is communication regarding the mutual child. In this case, our son supposedly traveled internationally yesterday from Los Angeles to Vancouver and yet I have received no communication from him or you as to whether he arrived and is indeed with you now. I called both phone numbers (the local 480 number as well as the Canadian phone number) but received no response from either. If you intend to prohibit, prevent, or in any way make my communication with our son difficult while he is with you we will bring this up to the judge in our next hearing. Have a super day!!
On Wed, May 28, 2014, 10:18 AM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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Is there any reason you cannot call on the landline? Also, his mobile is working fine. Perhaps he just doesn't want to speak with you. Just a thought. Fox
On Wed, May 28, 2014, 4:55 PM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
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A key component to effective co-parenting is communication regarding the mutual child. In this case, our son supposedly traveled internationally yesterday from Los Angeles to Vancouver and yet I have received no communication from him or you as to whether he arrived and is indeed with you now. I called both phone numbers (the local 480 number as well as the Canadian phone number) but received no response from either. If you intend to prohibit, prevent, or in any way make my communication with our son difficult while he is with you we will bring this up to the judge in our next hearing. Have a super day!!
On Wed, May 28, 2014, 5:01 PM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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Call him on his mobile. I called him on it an hour ago. If he doesn't answer then he probably just doesn't want to talk to you. He sees you every fucking day! Maybe he sees this as a break from you. Have you considered that? Get a fucking life already! Maybe he's having fun doing whatever he's doing at this moment and doesn't care to be bothered by you. Have you left him a voice mail? Why don't you try that and he'll call you back when he's good and ready. Fox P.S. If you're so concerned about being able to reach him then why didn't you get him a mobile phone - at your own fucking expense, you cheap asshole! - for him to take with him on the trip. Rather than expecting me to pay the roaming charges for the phone *I* provided him. Do you ever stop expecting other people to pay your way?
On Thu, May 29, 2014, 10:07 AM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
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Given the fact that the only thing you contribute to his daily care an well being is a cell phone and a credit card to buy video games with I'm really surprised your are complaining about that expense. Especially for someone that makes 85k a year and has NO expenses beyond your own...talk about selfish.
On Thu, May 29, 2014, 11:38 AM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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I have provided him a credit card and told both you and him that it can be used for ALL support related expenses. The fact that you have been too negligent to simply drive him to the mall or to allow him to go on his own is YOUR fault. The fact that you have not facilitated his use of that credit card for support related expenses is also YOUR fault. The fact that you have expressly forbidden me from providing him things while he is in your home is ALSO your fault! You're a bad person. Its really that simple!