I have two biological children (12 & 14), that I have seen sparingly over the last 8 months. This is after many years of consistent court ordered visitation. The mother of my children used to have an amicable relationship, but that has changed. I believe the issue is that she has given my children autonomy over our visitation schedule outside of the court order. This has created a great rift between my kids and I. I'd prefer to resolve this issue outside of court because I feel the trauma may outweigh any benefits. If offered counseling, but they have not accepted. At this point, I feel that time is the only healer. What are your suggestions for a heart-broken father?
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I have two biological children (12 & 14), that I have seen sparingly over the last 8 months. This is after many years of consistent court ordered visitation. The mother of my children used to have an amicable relationship, but that has changed. I believe the issue is that she has given my children autonomy over our visitation schedule outside of the court order. This has created a great rift between my kids and I. I'd prefer to resolve this issue outside of court because I feel the trauma may outweigh any benefits. If offered counseling, but they have not accepted. At this point, I feel that time is the only healer. What are your suggestions for a heart-broken father?
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