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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She sounds nuts. They would have to prove something far more than they hav bedrooms and clothing for the kids to get a change of custody. Forget it and ignore. They aren't married. They cannot go for custody. She is not a parent and has no rights. He can go for custody but it sounds like it is all her and not him. Most kids don't care about high end clothing and that is more about the person dressing them than the child. Tell her to do what she thinks is best and if she could let you know when they are filing so you can prepare your attorney. Don't feed into it. You can ignore her email and make it clear she is not their step-parent and a caretaker and that all communication must be from your ex, not her.[/quote] I’m concerned that she’s crazy and trying to be their mom. I’ve heard of kids being poisoned against a parent.[/quote]
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