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[quote=Anonymous]You can also repost or search the Parenting-Special Concerns section of DCUM. I have read similar posts to yours there as that section has more divorce or separation topics. My advice being a divorced mom myself of two youngens is to focus on what you can control and that is your own behavior. Unless you can get the courts to order therapy, if your X wont consent, you can find the battle emotionally and financially draining. You will need to be the stable parent who your kids can talk to. It sucks when the other parent is not on board with the kid's needs. You may need to consider speaking to your pediatrican for advice and have he/she speak to the kids without you present or have your kids speak to the school counselor, who is required to document and can provide an opinion if you needed to go to court. What would your X do if you did take the kids to therapy without his consent? My X and I agree most of the time but if he didnt agree to something i felt was in my kid's bestvinterest,I'd go ahead anyway and deal with his BS afterwards . [/quote]
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