Re: Advice on shared parenting
Thank you for your letter, received 15/03/11. I welcome this opportunity to establish positive communication with Zoe XXXX regarding our shared parenting responsibilities toward our daughter (due xxxx). The current uncertainty and associated stress is harmful to Zoe's and our baby's welfare.
I note the allegations of bullying and harassment. Whilst I firmly deny such behaviour I deeply regret if any arguments over the last few months as our relationship failed have been interpreted as bullying or harassment, this was certainly not my intention.
I acknowledge that it has been a difficult few months for Zoe and for me, it is now very important therefore, to establish a peaceful and genuine friendship, so that Zoe may continue in her pregnancy without any stress or concern at all. I will do anything requested to ensure this happens, including respecting Zoe's wish to be left alone. There is no need to undertake injunctive proceedings against me.
However, if there is any practical way that I can offer support to Zoe, please assure her of my willingness to help; whether that be with items needed for the baby or help with hospital/medical checks. I would dearly love to attend our daughters birth but I will respect Zoe's wishes to arrange her birth plan as she feels most comfortable.
I believe Zoe will be a great mother to our child, I aim to be a great father and be positively and fully involved in our daughter's life. I sincerely hope we can all do the best for our child and communicate positively.
Something along those lines maybe, have a play to make it fit your circumstances anyway?
Thank you for your letter, received 15/03/11. I welcome this opportunity to establish positive communication with Zoe XXXX regarding our shared parenting responsibilities toward our daughter (due xxxx). The current uncertainty and associated stress is harmful to Zoe's and our baby's welfare.
I note the allegations of bullying and harassment. Whilst I firmly deny such behaviour I deeply regret if any arguments over the last few months as our relationship failed have been interpreted as bullying or harassment, this was certainly not my intention.
I acknowledge that it has been a difficult few months for Zoe and for me, it is now very important therefore, to establish a peaceful and genuine friendship, so that Zoe may continue in her pregnancy without any stress or concern at all. I will do anything requested to ensure this happens, including respecting Zoe's wish to be left alone. There is no need to undertake injunctive proceedings against me.
However, if there is any practical way that I can offer support to Zoe, please assure her of my willingness to help; whether that be with items needed for the baby or help with hospital/medical checks. I would dearly love to attend our daughters birth but I will respect Zoe's wishes to arrange her birth plan as she feels most comfortable.
I believe Zoe will be a great mother to our child, I aim to be a great father and be positively and fully involved in our daughter's life. I sincerely hope we can all do the best for our child and communicate positively.
Something along those lines maybe, have a play to make it fit your circumstances anyway?
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