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19 Sep 07 #3671 by markp
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hi fiona
yes i do have a solicitor, i changed recently as was not happy with first one, my solicitor has been in touch with hers and some of the demands she was making have changed, also she has relented to some of our sons terms but is still demanding he sees her new bloke which is the main thing our son was against, she can't seem to see that demanding things of him makes him dig his heels in even more, thats how little she knows him, as she never had time for him before she walked out and was always calling him a daddies boy.

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