Tuffcookie
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OP, I think everyone is in agreement on this. Your DD should not be going back to dad's until something changes. I also know you could get in a lot of trouble for holding back on visitation so you will need to make a police report out to cover yourself and protect your DD. If you do that, the police will contact children services. By law, children's services has a certain time frame to investigate.
I know the step mom has a full plate right now but you should have been contacted a lot sooner about this situation rather than waiting to find out on Sunday when she was brought home.
The thought of her dad even thinking of driving her home when in a drunken state is scary.
So many things happened here that a 7 year old should not have been exposed to. And once your ex and his new wife decided carry on with their fight in front of your DD it WAS your business!
I'm also thinking this may not have been the first time for the drunkeness & violence but maybe the others times have been hushed up. Out of curiousity, was there any violence when you were married to him?
to your DD and you.
TC
I know the step mom has a full plate right now but you should have been contacted a lot sooner about this situation rather than waiting to find out on Sunday when she was brought home.
The thought of her dad even thinking of driving her home when in a drunken state is scary.
So many things happened here that a 7 year old should not have been exposed to. And once your ex and his new wife decided carry on with their fight in front of your DD it WAS your business!
I'm also thinking this may not have been the first time for the drunkeness & violence but maybe the others times have been hushed up. Out of curiousity, was there any violence when you were married to him?
to your DD and you.TC


