Write a reply to this letter wherein the husband and father reasons: "Dear Husband, I'm sorry that you feel that way. I don't want to see you either. You've made your choice, and I'm going to stick to mine. I'm not going to let you see our ... #111
...children. I'm sorry, but that's just how it is."
EXAMPLE RESPONSE:
Dear [Name],
I understand that you're upset and hurt, but please understand that our children deserve to have both of their parents in their lives. I think it's important for us to come to a compromise that works for everyone.
I know we have our differences, but I truly believe that we can work through them together. Holding our children hostage is not the answer.
Let's have a conversation and figure out a plan that allows you to be a part of our children's lives. It won't be easy, but nothing worth having ever is.
...children. I'm sorry, but that's just how it is." EXAMPLE RESPONSE: Dear [Name],
I understand that you're upset and hurt, but please understand that our children deserve to have both of their parents in their lives. I think it's important for us to come to a compromise that works for everyone.
I know we have our differences, but I truly believe that we can work through them together. Holding our children hostage is not the answer.
Let's have a conversation and figure out a plan that allows you to be a part of our children's lives. It won't be easy, but nothing worth having ever is.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]