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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 458063"><p>Running is tempting but not on the table right now. We decided to stay in the same state as X because we felt difficult child 1 would have a better chance of surviving visitation in short frequent bursts rather than long times during the summer. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that for the legal system its my word against X's. I say he tried to run me over. X says he didn't. And there is no evidence because he didn't succeed. If you look at the whole picture of 5 ex-wifes it looks much worse for X, but the courts won't do that. All legal actions (and some not legal) have been considered and this is the best choice. </p><p></p><p>I just have to support difficult child 1 through this and figure out what to do about difficult child 1's behaviors. I'm guessing 60-70% of difficult child 1's behavior is X related. I just hadn't connected hallucinations to it before. </p><p></p><p>Once in a while we get the "I'm running away." line from difficult child 1. I ask him where he'd go to. He hasn't come up with with an answer to that yet. Even in the middle of difficult child melt down he never says he'll live with X. </p><p></p><p>My mom got through. difficult child 1 is doing fine. I'm betting he'll be excited to go next time. Thanks for being here and letting me vent. And thanks for the prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 458063"] Running is tempting but not on the table right now. We decided to stay in the same state as X because we felt difficult child 1 would have a better chance of surviving visitation in short frequent bursts rather than long times during the summer. The problem is that for the legal system its my word against X's. I say he tried to run me over. X says he didn't. And there is no evidence because he didn't succeed. If you look at the whole picture of 5 ex-wifes it looks much worse for X, but the courts won't do that. All legal actions (and some not legal) have been considered and this is the best choice. I just have to support difficult child 1 through this and figure out what to do about difficult child 1's behaviors. I'm guessing 60-70% of difficult child 1's behavior is X related. I just hadn't connected hallucinations to it before. Once in a while we get the "I'm running away." line from difficult child 1. I ask him where he'd go to. He hasn't come up with with an answer to that yet. Even in the middle of difficult child melt down he never says he'll live with X. My mom got through. difficult child 1 is doing fine. I'm betting he'll be excited to go next time. Thanks for being here and letting me vent. And thanks for the prayers. [/QUOTE]
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