I would like to start off by saying thank you all for your words and advice. I did not know that there was anywhere for a non custodial father to turn and try to get help.
My son pulls at my heartstrings because he is such an amazingly kind and compassionate young man that one minute can be very helpful and caring and then something can set him off and he is gripped with anger and frustration at not knowing how to deal with it.
As sad as it is for me to admit this I am under no false illusion that I would win any kind of custody battle with my ex especially given the state of Massachusetts is such a pro maternal state when it comes to custody amongst the many other strikes I have in this case. I just want to force her to get him the help he needs. From 1500 miles away I called and arranged evaluations of therapists, interviewed a half dozen of them before choosing one that seemed as i they would be able to help us, I attended all the appointments remotely via phone when the therapist thought it would be helpful, I kept in constant contact with the therapist, the BM did none of this, she called me the morning of his first appointment, 3 hours before he was supposed to be there and said that she did not feel good and could not bring him. this happened two more times before my mother, who is just as invested in my sons mental health, offered to drive 120 miles one way in order to make sure he made it to his appointments. She did this 4 times before Christmas and then after the holidays went on an extended vacation to Florida and we quickly went back to my ex not being available to bring him to the appointments.
My son asked his mother soon after the holidays when he was going back to see the therapist and she told him that he did not need to go anymore because he was doing so much better. His BM I forgot to mention earlier has been on prescription anti depressants for the last 15 years but follows that vicious cycle of taking them until she feels better and then deciding she does not need them any more, until she crashes and realizes that she needs them again.....
In this type of a situation would the courts mandate her to take him to the therapist if I forced the issue?
My son pulls at my heartstrings because he is such an amazingly kind and compassionate young man that one minute can be very helpful and caring and then something can set him off and he is gripped with anger and frustration at not knowing how to deal with it.
As sad as it is for me to admit this I am under no false illusion that I would win any kind of custody battle with my ex especially given the state of Massachusetts is such a pro maternal state when it comes to custody amongst the many other strikes I have in this case. I just want to force her to get him the help he needs. From 1500 miles away I called and arranged evaluations of therapists, interviewed a half dozen of them before choosing one that seemed as i they would be able to help us, I attended all the appointments remotely via phone when the therapist thought it would be helpful, I kept in constant contact with the therapist, the BM did none of this, she called me the morning of his first appointment, 3 hours before he was supposed to be there and said that she did not feel good and could not bring him. this happened two more times before my mother, who is just as invested in my sons mental health, offered to drive 120 miles one way in order to make sure he made it to his appointments. She did this 4 times before Christmas and then after the holidays went on an extended vacation to Florida and we quickly went back to my ex not being available to bring him to the appointments.
My son asked his mother soon after the holidays when he was going back to see the therapist and she told him that he did not need to go anymore because he was doing so much better. His BM I forgot to mention earlier has been on prescription anti depressants for the last 15 years but follows that vicious cycle of taking them until she feels better and then deciding she does not need them any more, until she crashes and realizes that she needs them again.....
In this type of a situation would the courts mandate her to take him to the therapist if I forced the issue?