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what about the kids

my husband was 30 minutes from where i now live he came down to see the kids 12,8,and 5 mo my sister whom im staying with and who has been my rock wouldnt let me let him see the kids well i found out throygh my brother-in-law who im still close to that my former best friend who my husband is living with now that she is calling her kids his kids my youngest daugter whos 8 is a daddys girl and this is toughest on her she hasnt seen him since augestif she heard that shed be worse then she already is do i tell her do i let him see her

by tam    6 Posts   
Posted on 1/8/2008 1:49 PM    
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I am not quite following your story... is your ex husband living with your best friend? Is your ex a good father to his children? The kids need to see their father unless he is or has abused them. Why was he not allowed to see the kids when he drove to see them? I need a little background....
by Bea4   406 Posts
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i think i need to know more information here...i'm not sure i follow exactly. i think kids need to see the parents (as long as there isnt' any abuse, that is). but you can set up visitation schedules that work for everyone.
by Mary   179 Posts
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