Dallas, TX asked in Family Law for Oklahoma

Q: I have primary custody and right to decide residence of boys, my ex moved from TX to OK and has boys, what should I do?

He took advantage of a bad situation that I was in and used it against me to his advantage. His wife is a teacher and is emotionally confusing our 6 year old son by referring to herself as mama and I haven't even been introduced to their teachers yet, he's exhibiting emotional outburst and signs of possible sexual abuse, the step mother has already lied one time about being his mother to try and get him into her school, the ex has threatened to stop child support, she controls when I see them, I wa red stability for the boys so I moved but the more they're around them the worse it is on the boys

They don't take them to the doctors, I haven't even been able to get a job yet, I have an apartment awaiting furniture and very limited furniture and the boys are staying with them during the week in a 32 ft RV

My son's especially the little one needs HELP and I'm completely at a loss as to what I should do

Could someone please help me?

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A: You should consult a Texas attorney.

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