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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your husband is a completely separate issue from his parents (regardless of how much they have blinders on about his addiction.) I assume there Miss br a very strong reason why your kids who are missing their grandparents haven’t seen them in a year. Unless they refuse to see the kids without their son present that seems like a big mistake. [/quote] Per court orders, the kids cannot visit or contact dad without professional supervision. Visits are in a DV center. So visits with grandparents and dad together aren’t possible. There is no way for kids to maintain contact with parental family unless plans are communicated through me. The kids are elementary school aged. Oldest can text on an iPad but they’re not exactly calling on their own. Texts have been sent and they’ve gone unanswered. Their behavior is a big mistake. This has been acknowledged so many times by the kids’ therapists. But at this point, I feel like we should probably just move on. [/quote]
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