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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 372989" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Lawyer. Lawyer. Lawyer. TODAY. </p><p> </p><p>Is he not even having visitation with the kids? If so you have a strong case for sole custody based on his lack of visitation. </p><p> </p><p>A part of me says to drive over to his place and leave the difficult children there for a few hours whether he likes it or not, but that would probably mess up the kids even more. Is there a church that could help you find someone to watch them for a little while on a weekend if you don't have a friend who will help you? Can you try to arrange for the kids to go to their friends all at the same time (if they have friends)? I am just grasping at straws. </p><p> </p><p>We have a parents assistance center in our town (coordinates DV stuff and parenting classes, etc...) that will help in situations like yours where one parent is dealing with the kids with no help from the other parent. Is there something similar in your area? The United Way in our area has info on a number of services available. You might try them in your area to see if they have something that might help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 372989, member: 1233"] Lawyer. Lawyer. Lawyer. TODAY. Is he not even having visitation with the kids? If so you have a strong case for sole custody based on his lack of visitation. A part of me says to drive over to his place and leave the difficult children there for a few hours whether he likes it or not, but that would probably mess up the kids even more. Is there a church that could help you find someone to watch them for a little while on a weekend if you don't have a friend who will help you? Can you try to arrange for the kids to go to their friends all at the same time (if they have friends)? I am just grasping at straws. We have a parents assistance center in our town (coordinates DV stuff and parenting classes, etc...) that will help in situations like yours where one parent is dealing with the kids with no help from the other parent. Is there something similar in your area? The United Way in our area has info on a number of services available. You might try them in your area to see if they have something that might help. [/QUOTE]
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