Have had 2 ex"s pull stunts like yours is doing to you. Now have a girlfriend move in the house who once got settled in, sleeps all day and stays awake all night. Goes from hot to cold in a split second, wont leave the house even just to go walk the dog. Friends come over??!! NO WAY she freaks out. She also freaks out if just some friendly person waves as we go down the road asking who that is and how do I know them and grills me for days about it. My second ex used to meet with "class mates from her university" after school and I think she was acually hanging out with one guy from her class she ended up leaving me for (who turned out to be a complete liar and never got divorced from his wife HAHAHA they diserved each other), so if yours is going "Ghost hunting", she may be going to meet up with someone and that is why she doesn"t want "relations" at home and why she refuses to discuss it. I would have her followed and it might make getting the kids in your custody a lot easier. Get a detective to do it so you stay out of any confontation and get yourself in a sling.It will also give you a good witness in court if needed. Good luck to you and hang in there.
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