devilman13 wrote:She also said if this came to be she would tell my oldest son the "truth" about me( not biological father) but at this point I dont think it will matter, he told me Ive been more of a mom and dad than she could ever be.
At 15, I think he's old enough to know you're not biological to him. He may already suspect it based upon differences between him and his younger sibling. Why not sit him down and let him know? I am assuming you adopted him. If so, that fact should remove any additional leverage she has with the courts.
Telling him on your terms will also p1ss NJ off big time, because she can no longer hold that over your head. You just need to have a conversation:
You: S, I need to talk to you about something, it's past due, but important for you to know. When you were a kid, I came into your life, and came to love you very strongly. Because of that, I adopted you.
S15: Frack you! Why didn't you tell me before you are not my father?
You: Because I am your father, regardless of DNA, and will love you always. If you ever have any questions, please don't hestitate to talk to me.