Should I leave of should I stay? Some please give me words of courage!

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  • #60726
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    Experienced
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    You know that the right thing to do is get ahold of your kids legally and get out of there.

    While this will take more effort than just leaving, it will assure that you win, because in knowing that you are the one doing the right thing,”Strong faith destroys the enemy’s fighting spirit. Strong faith demoralizes your enemy.”

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #60736
    LatinMgtow1981
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    It’s easier said than done. I would gladly do it but this c~~~ ex-wife is a true narcissist and a psychotic liar and is one to fear of. knowing the laws of a mangina system ruled by totally whipped men we are sure to lose.

    #60849
    MgtowWave
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    See an attorney ASAP!!Start documenting, recording. She is another evil woman. That’s a long hard fight brother, many of us have been there.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #61000
    Vincentosaurus
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    Seriously it can be done, like I said my friend did it and he’s a STEP parent, they weren’t even his by blood and he managed it. You’re right though it’s not easy and takes self control and patience so if you feel it’s way over your head then take a break. Just a few weeks or so and get away, go live in a forest or work on a farm or something, be stress free and relax so that you can come back 100%. Getting away from it all isn’t a bad idea and doesn’t have to be permanent.

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    Devin
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    I’m a little late but I felt a need to respond.  I walked away rather than risk being in prison for murder. My kids are in high school and I’ll just reunite with them once they turn 18. It’s been difficult not seeing them grow up but it’s better than the alternative. Good luck

    #83093
    Legend of the Samurai
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    Here is the problem with things I want you to get your kid out of there it makes me sad that a mother would abuse her own child its obvious that you love your kid and he should be with you instead but sadly getting a child with the father especially now is just a total nightmare no matter who does what your best bet if you want to get your son which I personally suggest so that he can live a normal life without further emotional and physical abuse is to document when he visits take pictures of everything make recordings get social workers to check everything out and do your best to raise hell with her I refuse to tell you that it will be easy and that it wont be hard mentally but in the long run it would be worth it and seeing him have a chance at a better life is a massive reward but if you choose to move to another state I cant blame you since really now a days all a woman has to do is just say a word and its instant jail time regardless of evidence but I wish you and your son best of luck also I would get a really good family lawyer the best you can get you do not want to cheap out on this at all if you do try to get custody of him

    Oh give me land lots of land under the starry skies above but dont fence me in

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