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<blockquote data-quote="LadybugMama" data-source="post: 512950" data-attributes="member: 14100"><p>husband has been through the wringer with his ex. He is sick and tired of her mind games and her brainwashing the children. husband has 3 children with this woman, and as a matter of fact refuses to take a DNA test to find out if they are his or not. He knows for a fact that the middle one is not his. The battle has seemed to centralize around the daughter. She is homeschooled because with her attitude, she does not learn in school and there is a threat of her mother taking her. The custody battle is down right bloody, we take all the hits, and to the children, mama smells like a rose. I have suggested Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) several times, but since I am a step-parent, apparently I have no rights to open my mouth and I'm just out to start trouble. The therapists have all dismissed my suggestions even though she is practically a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) stereotype. All three of the shildren are. The oldest sibling is a 13yo boy who went on a visit with NON CUSTODIAL mother and even with our legal team and therapy team we cannot get him back... apparently he abused the girl somehow, but she won't tell anyone how. The 11yo boy is in state custody for several frightening things he did while living with his mom. The 11yo was the first to go with her because he was a danger... sneaking into sis's room at night, hiding knives under his pillow... It has been difficult. Every time mama gets a chance to visit or talk to the children, they lose it. We have been fighting this woman and her psychosis for 3 years now and things seem to get worse instead of better. My husband checked out when the 13yo started a string of investigations that cost us thousands of dollars in legal fees. husband can only cope by pretending things do not exsist. He is in therapy, too. I am so confused... see why I had to register?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadybugMama, post: 512950, member: 14100"] husband has been through the wringer with his ex. He is sick and tired of her mind games and her brainwashing the children. husband has 3 children with this woman, and as a matter of fact refuses to take a DNA test to find out if they are his or not. He knows for a fact that the middle one is not his. The battle has seemed to centralize around the daughter. She is homeschooled because with her attitude, she does not learn in school and there is a threat of her mother taking her. The custody battle is down right bloody, we take all the hits, and to the children, mama smells like a rose. I have suggested Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) several times, but since I am a step-parent, apparently I have no rights to open my mouth and I'm just out to start trouble. The therapists have all dismissed my suggestions even though she is practically a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) stereotype. All three of the shildren are. The oldest sibling is a 13yo boy who went on a visit with NON CUSTODIAL mother and even with our legal team and therapy team we cannot get him back... apparently he abused the girl somehow, but she won't tell anyone how. The 11yo boy is in state custody for several frightening things he did while living with his mom. The 11yo was the first to go with her because he was a danger... sneaking into sis's room at night, hiding knives under his pillow... It has been difficult. Every time mama gets a chance to visit or talk to the children, they lose it. We have been fighting this woman and her psychosis for 3 years now and things seem to get worse instead of better. My husband checked out when the 13yo started a string of investigations that cost us thousands of dollars in legal fees. husband can only cope by pretending things do not exsist. He is in therapy, too. I am so confused... see why I had to register? [/QUOTE]
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