<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Always searching:
[b]Picked up kids-miracle they didn't go across the border....but children said horrible things to me...You are ugly, you are nasty, you are mean...I hate you, you are a freak and a b****. I have never said anything bad about him especially in front of the children and they come home telling me this. Anyone had any experience with this? I am apalled at the immaturity of this. I of course told them I have never heard of those words before and that I loved them and missed them but is there anything possibly legally that could be done to prevent this. It is probably a problem 100 years old, but I would never have believed that anyone would stoop that low and inflict innocent children with such language. [/b]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
As unfortunate as it is to do so, it is time to go back into court on an order to show cause, for supervised visitation. This time, and again it is unfortunate, you'll have to have the kids testify, separately, in the judge's chambers, and not in open court. This is the only way to put the brakes on his behavior. See your attorney on Monday.
Good luck.
IAAL
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