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[quote=Anonymous] OP - I do think if you are willing to help your sister, you do need to encourage her to get some counseling. If you must couch it in terms of personal planning, career counseling or life planning with the coming divorce. Or be honest and tell her that she indeed sounds and acts like she is under a lot of pressure from this major life change and needs to see a therapist. If money is the issue perhaps the women's center in NOVA or at an area DC college with a counseling program and usually reduced fees for those in training would be a resource. You might also point out that the children need her to be in health. The kids need joint custody. Dad may also have to ask for an accounting of the child support funds by the court if he feels the kids are being short-changed in care. [/quote]
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