Jay did you ever change your attorney??? IF not then it would seem like that the time is getting shorter to do so. It sounds like your going through a bad divorce with a poor lawyer.
As for the boy friend angle. There is very little you can do to change that unless he has done something illegal. I hate to point out your biggest worry and that is that there is a very high instance of "MOM's" "boyfriend" causing injury to children in the Mother's home. I would really worry about a girl. There are just too many dirt bags allowed to breath air anymore.
Truthfully a woman dating a guy old enough to be her father is just weird to me. Also if the guy is such good "Father" material where is his own family??? I see too many fellows tat wake up at 55-60 without any family because they were a dirt bag earlier in life. Then they want to be the "father" of the year to some one else's kids.
So get the meanest lawyer your can and stop worrying about the ex-wife. This is all out war and your still wanting to play nice with the ex. I do not mean war with your child in the middle but with your ex-wife's wants and whims. It seems like she is doing all of the driving in the current divorce. That just shows a very poor lawyer on your side.
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