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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 747386" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Good. That kind of vengeance and stalking behavior and wanting to destroy him, as if obliterate him, is very, very sick. She better be careful because sooner or later your son will get it together. I hope he will. And he can go after her legally for what she has done to him.</p><p></p><p>He has real strength. A lot of people couldn't take this.I hope he can hang onto his parental rights. He deserves this. It's not the same as custody, but isn't there some chance he can right himself with treatment and stabilize and at some point have some custody arrangement. There are special monitors that work with highly conflictual custody situations where there is discord and no trust. Just because your son has not gotten together so far does not mean he will not. You have given him a great deal of inner stability and resilience, despite the mental illness and drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 747386, member: 18958"] Good. That kind of vengeance and stalking behavior and wanting to destroy him, as if obliterate him, is very, very sick. She better be careful because sooner or later your son will get it together. I hope he will. And he can go after her legally for what she has done to him. He has real strength. A lot of people couldn't take this.I hope he can hang onto his parental rights. He deserves this. It's not the same as custody, but isn't there some chance he can right himself with treatment and stabilize and at some point have some custody arrangement. There are special monitors that work with highly conflictual custody situations where there is discord and no trust. Just because your son has not gotten together so far does not mean he will not. You have given him a great deal of inner stability and resilience, despite the mental illness and drugs. [/QUOTE]
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