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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 482068" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>Nomad, I'm sorry, I missed this sentence the first time I read your comment. His father is, at best, useless in this matter and at worst is actively pushing difficult child to act out. The ex also mistrusts mental health providers. All the bullying and hostile behaviors difficult child is displaying towards me, he learned from his father. I actually cut his father off and told him not to contact me again or I would press charges for harassment. (The final straw was when he threatened to call the cops and have them do a wellness check because I wouldn't answer his calls or emails once DS turned 18.) If I were to contact him, the response would be that difficult child is merely responding to my unfairness and "sickness" at having thrown out my own flesh and blood, etc. I'm working somewhat with-difficult child's aunt (ex's sister) since difficult child calls her. The ex is worse than no help at all, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 482068, member: 12928"] Nomad, I'm sorry, I missed this sentence the first time I read your comment. His father is, at best, useless in this matter and at worst is actively pushing difficult child to act out. The ex also mistrusts mental health providers. All the bullying and hostile behaviors difficult child is displaying towards me, he learned from his father. I actually cut his father off and told him not to contact me again or I would press charges for harassment. (The final straw was when he threatened to call the cops and have them do a wellness check because I wouldn't answer his calls or emails once DS turned 18.) If I were to contact him, the response would be that difficult child is merely responding to my unfairness and "sickness" at having thrown out my own flesh and blood, etc. I'm working somewhat with-difficult child's aunt (ex's sister) since difficult child calls her. The ex is worse than no help at all, however. [/QUOTE]
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