Xxdavid Amor Griffith's Conversation Days: A Case Study

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XXXXDavid Amor Griffith has been very inconsistent with his visitation days, which I have accommodated numerous times. He tries to be very manipulative which has triggered emotional stress upon me. I have provided him a schedule. (Attached I provided the schedule of days he visits our daughter). Which we both can change at any time to accommodate our daughter. Currently, it has been working. In my opinion, giving set days is very hard since David does have a family of two other children and a on and off relationship with their mother of eleven years. Their relationship is domestic and very dysfunctional. (Mr. Peeler I have informed you with an extensive amount examples.) My knowledge of him moving and living in different locations. We do not

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