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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 282757" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p><strong><em><span style="color: indigo">It's never about the kids and what's best for them. It is always about themselves. BM used to be like this about difficult child 2. Now, since difficult child 1 refuses to see BM, she's turned it into all difficult child 1's fault that there are problems. When it's not her, it's husband. Occasionally me, but I've proven to not put up with her poo so she's more careful.</span></em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><em><span style="color: #4b0082">Make sure that DSD knows - if she is afraid - she does not have to visit. BM can call the police if she likes, but all that has to happen is for DSD to say once to the cop she's afraid. Once. BM may try to take husband to court, but unless you have our judge, you'll be fine. The kids stating they're afraid is more than enough.</span></em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 282757, member: 6705"] [B][I][COLOR=indigo]It's never about the kids and what's best for them. It is always about themselves. BM used to be like this about difficult child 2. Now, since difficult child 1 refuses to see BM, she's turned it into all difficult child 1's fault that there are problems. When it's not her, it's husband. Occasionally me, but I've proven to not put up with her poo so she's more careful.[/COLOR][/I][/B] [B][I][COLOR=#4b0082][/COLOR][/I][/B] [B][I][COLOR=#4b0082]Make sure that DSD knows - if she is afraid - she does not have to visit. BM can call the police if she likes, but all that has to happen is for DSD to say once to the cop she's afraid. Once. BM may try to take husband to court, but unless you have our judge, you'll be fine. The kids stating they're afraid is more than enough.[/COLOR][/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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