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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is difficult for someone to come to terms with someone else caring for their children even if they did walk out. Is there no way you both could be on more friendly terms. Exe's are a pain but unfortunately the law won't let you do away with them. If you can get along, involve her in their upbringing as much as possible and show her you do care for the children then that may put her more at ease and help with her guilt.
If that won't work then you could contact the Social Services yourself explaining the situation and ask that they come to see you. You've then called her bluff and she can't use this threat again.
Hi sixty9, sorry this is late. my advice is the same as everybody elses im afraid.
Call Social services and see where you stand. they may come and talk and assess the situation and it will be in your favour by the sounds of things. if they do see you and your partners EX does call them, they can tell her all the good news and hopefully, in a more professional way, tell her to bog off!
Get in touch with a solicitor and get legal advice! its the only way to make sure that your not doing something or saying something that will affect your case.
Do get a residency order or a step parent parental responsibility order (not 100% sure about this - still looking into it myself) and sort that out soon.
If the children love being with you and are not ill treated like the EX is trying to make out, they SS will speak to them and find out the truth!
good luck and god bless xx