bipolar divorce custody
Obtain custody after divorce?
I am sick and tired of dealing with my ex. She is trying to shit on me kidnapped my son, because she is bipolar. It has been verbaly abusive and who knows what else my son in the past. And who knows what is happening now. I'm off back to court again! Due the false allegations that tryed to kidnapped my son when all he did was call their school for information about him. Anyone have any advice on how to get my son from it. She is a gold digger. And she has no respect for me or my son. Or anyone else for that matter. She is a selling point and has to be taught a least not to F *** with me!
If it is true that her ex has bipolar disorder (a specialty of mine as an expert therapist), you can expect which will remain up and down throughout his life. The best we can hope for is that someone will break with her and she asks for help. When a person accepts suffering from bipolar disorder, and make the recovery work can be extraordinary people – probably as the woman who initially fell in love. Take care of your resentment. Resentment often the person can "rationalize" that are doing the best for your child, when in fact a reflection of his restentment. Be sure to check with yourself and the certainty that you are doing your best for your child. On the other hand, can be very painful to witness the suffering due to bipolar disorder of his son. In this case, for the rights of a "father" to the state in which we live is almost always a couple websites for parents in these situations. These sites may be lawyers are recommending that used to work for father's rights. In the meantime, every time you have your child, you may want to consider him / her see a therapist who specializes in children and bipolar disorder. This can be a great support while you're working through the law. For the professional advice of confidence to look to http://www.CounselingPros.com
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