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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 83983" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Sounds like it is time to document, document, document. I could understand that once it has been set in motion that husband will get to see the kids that you would need to go to court to arrange for supervised visitation with a social worker present, not you, but I can't see where it is your responsibility to arrange the initial visitation order.</p><p></p><p>As to your mother in law, yes, he can hurt them on the phone. There are many things he could say to cause a lot of pain. So, unless a judge gives permission, I would stand by the no contact. Once permission is granted, be very sure to ask for supervised visitation and insist that the supervision be done by a professional, not another family member.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! You're doing a great job. Don't let him bully you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 83983, member: 3626"] Sounds like it is time to document, document, document. I could understand that once it has been set in motion that husband will get to see the kids that you would need to go to court to arrange for supervised visitation with a social worker present, not you, but I can't see where it is your responsibility to arrange the initial visitation order. As to your mother in law, yes, he can hurt them on the phone. There are many things he could say to cause a lot of pain. So, unless a judge gives permission, I would stand by the no contact. Once permission is granted, be very sure to ask for supervised visitation and insist that the supervision be done by a professional, not another family member. Hang in there! You're doing a great job. Don't let him bully you! [/QUOTE]
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