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Lifeisbeautiful3
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My ex-wife wanted to drown our children to return them to their maker in the kingdom of heaven. Crazy??! Hell yes. Divorce was the only option and may have saved their lives.
While married (even if separated), you cannot have sole custody of children. I am still incredibly close with her parents and siblings. They all stayed at my house on Easter weekend. My ex, at this point, has not walked outside in years and has not called or written our very young children in nearly half a decade.
But, in this country, you cannot force involuntary commitment unless they’re an imminent risk to themselves or others. Even then, you cannot force medication. She was deemed legally incompetent. What does a marriage have when the kids are at risk of being killed, she believes she’s pregnant with the next coming of Jesus, married to a famous actor or the like…?
Divorce can sometimes be not just the best option, but the only option
While married (even if separated), you cannot have sole custody of children. I am still incredibly close with her parents and siblings. They all stayed at my house on Easter weekend. My ex, at this point, has not walked outside in years and has not called or written our very young children in nearly half a decade.
But, in this country, you cannot force involuntary commitment unless they’re an imminent risk to themselves or others. Even then, you cannot force medication. She was deemed legally incompetent. What does a marriage have when the kids are at risk of being killed, she believes she’s pregnant with the next coming of Jesus, married to a famous actor or the like…?
Divorce can sometimes be not just the best option, but the only option