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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's agreed to treatment, thankfully. Hope it sticks, but not very optimistic. https://people.com/kelley-wolf-entering-treatment-faces-3-charges-scott-wolf-divorce-exclusive-11763815[/quote] It was court ordered as part of her release conditions. If she doesn't go, she is back in jail.[/quote] Good. She has caused irreparable harm to her children.[/quote] That video she posted of Scott bringing the kids to visit her is beyond anything I’ve ever seen. They are literally caught in the middle of their dad and this raving woman. Not only did they have to live that but now it’s online. [/quote] The youngest two will definitely forgive her. The oldest? Time will tell. [/quote] Forgiveness isn’t the issue. That doesn’t repair the trauma she has caused her kids. [/quote] Scott seems like a good dad - he'll get them therapy. Kids have gone through much worse and come out fine. [/quote] They are already in therapy. They are in safe harbour therapy - so neither parent can know anything about what is said to the therapists.[/quote] As a kid I was in therapy and sometimes a parent or two sat in and we all talked together. Plus, the kids have every right to tell Scott whatever they want, including what they talked with their therapists about. [/quote] Safe Harbor therapy is often court ordered as part of custody orders or agreed to in mediation. Usually when there is a concern that the child will not be open and honest or talk freely out of fear that the therapist will share what they say with one or both parents or with the court. However the child can still choose to tell the parent(s) whatever they want. It just means that the therapist can't share it. [/quote]
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