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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 295431" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>That was my "alterior" motive for pushing the counseling. Despite the fact that it was recommended by easy child 2's physician THREE YEARS ago...her mom finally allowed us to get her into counseling about 5 months ago - if we take her and pay for it, which we are.</p><p> </p><p>But this is part of the reason I've kept on the issue. I figure a therapist can help in this matter, too.</p><p> </p><p>It seems bio-mom's mom is not paying her way quite as much as she has in the past...bio-mom is actually having to buy easy child 2's school supplies herself this year (first time EVER). So it might be, also, that the therapist could mediate a bit, as bio-mom may not be able to fight in court. And pro se, for her, would be disasterous. She can't talk to husband to this day without screaming about the past...there's no way she could maintain her composure in a courtroom with just her and him and a judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 295431, member: 1848"] That was my "alterior" motive for pushing the counseling. Despite the fact that it was recommended by easy child 2's physician THREE YEARS ago...her mom finally allowed us to get her into counseling about 5 months ago - if we take her and pay for it, which we are. But this is part of the reason I've kept on the issue. I figure a therapist can help in this matter, too. It seems bio-mom's mom is not paying her way quite as much as she has in the past...bio-mom is actually having to buy easy child 2's school supplies herself this year (first time EVER). So it might be, also, that the therapist could mediate a bit, as bio-mom may not be able to fight in court. And pro se, for her, would be disasterous. She can't talk to husband to this day without screaming about the past...there's no way she could maintain her composure in a courtroom with just her and him and a judge. [/QUOTE]
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