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Anyone know of anyone who has full custody of their child and is stationed in Korea?
This will be the case for me. I have full custody of my 6yr old daughter. Her mother has limited visitation and lives in Arkansas. She is responsible for all travel expenses. Currently, she only gets 5 weeks out of the year for her visitation. How do you all work it out? I'm assuming I could arrange a flight for my daughter to the west coast and then have her mom be reponsible for the remainder of the travel expenses. OR, take leave and hop with her back to the west coast. But, I know, hops are too unreliable when you're on a time schedule. Thanks for your help! |
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Re: ?Child Visitation overseas?
What about as far as her mother trying to find a job in Korea?
She doesn't have a military i.d. card because she doesn't have primary custody of our daughter. So, I'm assuming, she could get a contracting job of some sort. Nothing too fancy, she works at a salon here in the states, cut/style/coloring hair. |