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Re: Grandparents rights when your child won"t talk to
04/21/06 10:39 AM
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If your son wants to continue a relationship with this person, there isn't anything more you can do. Just stay out of it and hope that he finds a backbone to do what is needed to do.
He needs to document, document, document. If she needs a psychological examination, get it done. He should call the police and file the report if she is trying to harm the children.
Next, your son needs to see an attorney about his rights and his children's rights. Maybe he could have an emergency order giving him custody and then he can get out of the house or get her out of the house. But, he desperately needs an attorney.
Now for you, stay out of it! Just be there is he needs to drop off the children, etc. Don't say anything to him because if he decides to go back to her, guess what, you will be the loser. I know this is hard but you really need to step back.
As far as him calling you from work, yes, he could do that, but he isn't. Maybe he is embarrassed. Maybe he doesn't know what to do. Maybe he doesn't want to hear that you told him so. Maybe he is afraid you will try to take over. Who knows what his real reasons are.
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