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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 295251" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You would have husband (he's the legal "party" involved) file based upon an affidavit that supports the motion. The surest way would be to have a therapist meet with everyone to make a recommendation. If biomom won't cooperate, that just makes her look bad. Just be sure that there's no bitterness involved when you talk to the therapist, and that it is approached as "the best interests of the child". Her statement that she likes to be there when her steps are there is really a good avenue to take. It shows she's interested in maintaining the familial relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 295251, member: 99"] You would have husband (he's the legal "party" involved) file based upon an affidavit that supports the motion. The surest way would be to have a therapist meet with everyone to make a recommendation. If biomom won't cooperate, that just makes her look bad. Just be sure that there's no bitterness involved when you talk to the therapist, and that it is approached as "the best interests of the child". Her statement that she likes to be there when her steps are there is really a good avenue to take. It shows she's interested in maintaining the familial relationship. [/QUOTE]
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