Dear Losing Out,
I understand your wish for a more cohesive family and your upset at “losing out.” However, whenever there is a “nasty custody battle,” it is the attorneys and combatants that are calling all the shots. It is a very dark cloud that hangs over all involved parties, everyone in their world, and disrupts family relationships. So, I have suggestions for a “to-do” list for you:
1. Be patient.
2. Be understanding.
3. Befriend your brother-in-law’s wife.
4. Be sympathetic to everyone involved.
5. Keep communications to the children open and pleasant. Write notes, call, and SKYPE them.
6. Help your family understand the difficulty of the situation.
7. Put everyone else’s needs and wants ahead of yours, temporarily.
8. Be patient!
9. Be helpful.
I know how difficult this list is to actually put in effect; but when the smoke clears, pushing your agenda will have most likely alienated your brother-in-law and his new family.
I wish you the best of luck and my sympathy,
Natalie Robinson Garfield
TheSenseConnection.wordpress.com
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