jenbren2006
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- Jurisdiction
- Colorado
After 5 years of court battles my husband is about to win full custody of his children with the possibility of supervised visits. His ex wife has severe borderline disorder with sociopathy and the judge has ruled that there has been severe alienation against my husband. The problem with him winning this is that his children hate both of us -due to the lies the ex has told them. I have a 12 year old daughter in our home. His oldest son is a big kid and he is 15 years old and has borderline as well. I believe he is a physical threat to our safety. In no way do I want these children in our home.
I am scared that somehow if we win full custody that the judge will "force" these children to come with us-they live in Colorado and we live in Washington. My husband was just there for five days over spring break and none of the three chose to see him at all. In my mind with this scenario is we win full custody and then the kids "choose" not to come with us and we don't enforce the issue. Is this even possible? Or will these children be forced into our home if we win?
I am scared that somehow if we win full custody that the judge will "force" these children to come with us-they live in Colorado and we live in Washington. My husband was just there for five days over spring break and none of the three chose to see him at all. In my mind with this scenario is we win full custody and then the kids "choose" not to come with us and we don't enforce the issue. Is this even possible? Or will these children be forced into our home if we win?