Old 09-25-2011, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by akrasia View Post
Now I'm going to echo Kilt and say attorney attorney attorney. You seem to have decided on your own that his threat to take the kids has merit. And since you believe his threat you've decided to give it another go, not out of your own desire but because you don't want to lose the kids? You're making some huge decisions based on guesswork and fear.

So see an attorney. It doesn't mean you're starting a big lawsuit, it means you're getting information. If you're on low income, you can get a consult for free or cheap. Find out what your options are.

I can say as a paralegal that I am *so happy* when someone comes in for advice just when a problem is beginning, because with the right advice and knowledge from the get-go, most problems easily solved. What makes me bang my head on my desk is when someone comes in *after* they've got themselves in a big mess. I'm like, "But this could have been easily avoided, why didn't you get legal advice sooner?" and they're like, "Well, my friend told me...I read on the internet... I thought a lawyer cost thousands and thousands..." GAH.
I'm going to echo akrasia and Kilt. See an attorney, FAST--and one who is a domestic relations specialist, not the guy on the billboard who does everything from wills to incorporations to dui.

I'm an attorney (not a divorce one) and like akrasia I am always very sad when I see someone who has gone a long way into a situation without legal advice. The situation will often be messed up beyond repair from actions that could have easily been avoided with a bit of advice on the front end. Don't be that person, especially not with a soon to be ex who is nasty enough to threaten to take the kids.
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