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Can the Bio Mother keep me from communicating with the children?
Hi, I am a stepparent whom has been involved in my 3 stepchildren a lives for over six years since kids were ages: 5,7&9. We are in bordering states and almost 4 hours away from each other. Over the years as they have matured we have grown quite close. The eldest stepson who is now 16 walked me down the aisle to his Awaiting Father when he was 15. We are not perfect, but we are close and the now 13 year old daughter considers me a reliable adult she trusts and confused in. We all love one another as a mixed family and my biological daughter who is now 9 and from a prior marriage has also bonded with them all as she has known them since she was only 3.
So, now I’m suddenly in the middle of a complex yet simple situation to rational people, but I’m dealing with unreasonable and irrational biological mother. I have recently been threatened and told to never text the step daughter again by the bio mom. She read our friendly and completely appropriate texts from me and from my daughter.
My question is, can she legally punish the daughter from texting me in the past? She took daughters phone away and said it was my fault? I’m so confused? Esp when the second to last text to the step daughter told the daughter to respect her Mom and know that her Mom loves her.
What are my rights of visitation and communication to my step children I’ve known for more than half and almost half of their lives.