You haven't provided any reason for interfering with your ex-husband's new life. If the only reason is anger and a desire to make him miserable then forget it. You need to "get over it", and accept that your child is a member of another family now in addition to yours. Your request for advice reveals a problem on your side. Continuing to cause negative emotions associated with your prior relationship will only cause misery for everyone involved especially your child who now has more people who love and care about her.
Perhaps you should speak with a professional who can help you to move on. If you are causing problems for your child by trying to alienate her from her father and his new family, you could eventually lose custody.
Exs.
it depends on how they broke up. if it was harshly, then no, if it was just not meant to be, yes they are more than likely going to be friends after
Yes, of course.
yes of course they can but they can but they shouldn't get too close for a while
No
It's a version of them for the PC.
move on, if you sit at the house all the time, get out with your friends meet new people. heck you might meet a new guy that takes your exs place!
Listen if your really young then be careful otherwise if you love your girlfriend enough and want to be with her then you can pull through anything. I know loads of people who have been in a situation like yours but after a few years there like one big happy family. If you choose to stay with you girlfriend then give the father some time with the child some days of the week and don't act all strict with the child, be like his bestfriend!!!! Hope this helps!!!
Then you need to find a new boyfriend.
It's not! they're both exactly the same - apart from, when you are contacting someone you don't know, That involves exs
then technically it is the property of ur ex......as it was in their name
it depends on what relatoinship they have after they break up