This is not the time to play nice or try to get along for the sake of the kids. This is the time to protect you and your kids from a life that you don’t want for yourself or for them.
You need to understand that once the kids get out of the country w/their dad, all bets are off. You may never see your kids again - and it’s perfectly legal under the Saudi system. (This also happens in other countries too).
In the case of Saudi, men hold all the rights, especially when it comes to their kids. Dad and the family can easily shut you out of your kid’s lives because you are an infidel and a woman. They are doing their duty to raise their kid as a Muslim.
There’s nothing that the US (or other Western) government can do to get the kids back once they leave the country. There is no such thing as joint custody or visitation rights once they leave US soil (assuming you are in the States), especially if they are in the care of a parent. Their civil law applies, not ours
This needs to be crystal clear in your mind as you move forward.
It doesn’t matter if he was a nice guy when you met and married him. You need to deal with the circumstances that are presenting themselves in the here and now.
Men will come and go, but your kids are your kids and Jesus is forever.
- Move out of the house, ASAP
- Get a lawyer, ASAP
- Get your priest and start the annulment process, ASAP
- If the kids are school-age, let the school know that husband is not to pick up the children unannounced for any reason. (Again, a lawyer will help you w/the laws in your area.) Again, kidnapping is a real threat.
- Hide the passports
- Get a restraining order
- Pray
Obviously, it’s sad that your marriage is ending and the guy is turning out to be a creep.
Still, first things first. Secure your family, then mourn the loss of your family.
Peace be w/you as you go through this tough situation.