Following my divorce 3 years ago, my ex faced legal trouble due to a DUI while our kids were with her, leading to a temporary loss of custody. Our divorce decree was updated with a rule: a breathalyzer if I suspected she'd relapsed. After two years without using it, I had to test her. She refused, so an emergency order granted me temporary full custody again. Her subsequent hair follicle test showed sobriety, but she still broke our decree's clearly laid out rules (to which the consequences are clear). She told the kids two weeks ago that she’d see them today, but our review hearing didn’t pan out that way. When I showed up at their school to get them, they were understandably sad and confused.
How do I explain to my 8, 6, and 4-year-olds that I don't know when they'll see their mom again due to her breaking the rules, despite her passing a hair test proving sobriety, without shattering their trust in her?
How do I explain to my 8, 6, and 4-year-olds that I don't know when they'll see their mom again due to her breaking the rules, despite her passing a hair test proving sobriety, without shattering their trust in her?