Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If their father allows it, then she does have the right to post those on her social media.
Your children's father is as much their parent as you are and has the right to decide who your kids spend time with when he's in charge of them unless there's a court order in place against it. It may be fair to make a request with him that his new gf not post pictures of your kids but that's all it is ..a request.
It seems like you have had to go through some heart breaking things and that you're sad and hurt. If you don't already have one, maybe a therapist could really help you process your feelings?
She doesn’t have a “right.” It’s tacky that she’s doing this.
Yes she does because their father gave her permission.
Anonymous wrote: OP, can you contact the platform she is posting on (fb, insta, ect) and request the pics be taken down? Tell them that you did not give permission for the minors to be shown.
Anonymous wrote:If their father allows it, then she does have the right to post those on her social media.
Your children's father is as much their parent as you are and has the right to decide who your kids spend time with when he's in charge of them unless there's a court order in place against it. It may be fair to make a request with him that his new gf not post pictures of your kids but that's all it is ..a request.
It seems like you have had to go through some heart breaking things and that you're sad and hurt. If you don't already have one, maybe a therapist could really help you process your feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If their father allows it, then she does have the right to post those on her social media.
Your children's father is as much their parent as you are and has the right to decide who your kids spend time with when he's in charge of them unless there's a court order in place against it. It may be fair to make a request with him that his new gf not post pictures of your kids but that's all it is ..a request.
It seems like you have had to go through some heart breaking things and that you're sad and hurt. If you don't already have one, maybe a therapist could really help you process your feelings?
She doesn’t have a “right.” It’s tacky that she’s doing this.
Anonymous wrote:If their father allows it, then she does have the right to post those on her social media.
Your children's father is as much their parent as you are and has the right to decide who your kids spend time with when he's in charge of them unless there's a court order in place against it. It may be fair to make a request with him that his new gf not post pictures of your kids but that's all it is ..a request.
It seems like you have had to go through some heart breaking things and that you're sad and hurt. If you don't already have one, maybe a therapist could really help you process your feelings?
Anonymous wrote:OP, find the good here. The good is that your kids like her and she likes them in return. It's generous of her to like them\love them and want to take care of them (babysitter drop off). Nurture that in case she becomes stepmom - she's the odds on favorite.
Agree that her Ex is skeezy and it rightly makes you nervous. But, work with what you know and keep GF close & happy because she has a huge direct impact on your children's lives (if she becomes stepmom). Really - from now until they're adults with kids of their own. Play the long game.