It is really difficult to work with a person with such mental health issues. I can tell right now he is in a very maniac phase, and when he is maniac he is extremely difficult to deal with.
Hi, was just reading the forums cuz I was bored. I don't mean to intrude, but I have some concerns here. I'm assuming that when you said he's in a "maniac phase" you meant a manic phase, which would lead me to believe that he has some form of a bipolar disorder(or the very rare hypomanic disorder but I doubt it). Is this true? If he has been diagnosed with bipolar, and he still has these manic phases I'm assuming that he's not on medication for it or not on proper medication for it. I've been studying psychology in college for the past 2 years and it seems to me there are great medications out there for bipolar disorder that work very well, but I could be wrong, I'm not a psychologist. However, I do know that if he has bipolar disorder and its not properly treated he could be a danger to your kids (I'm not trying to scare you here), especially in the manic phase. Extreme mania is characterized by poor decisions and excessive risk taking, a loss of touch with reality. So, even if he truly loves the children, and would never want to hurt them, in a manic phase his poor decision making and excessive risk taking (due to a feeling of invincibility) could cause problems for your children. For example, a person in a manic phase may excessively speed through traffic because they believe that nothing bad can happen to them. They can't be brought down, so its not possible that they could get in an accident and get injured. (This is extreme)
Anyway, basically what I want to know is if its possible for you to take this to a judge and if he's not on proper medication having a court order for it due to the danger to the children. Even if he's on medication, if he's coming to you yelling and screaming and if he truly goes into manic phases like you said (atleast that what I think you meant) then the medication isn't working properly. So, if you could use that in court, not only would it help your children if he gets the proper treatment because of that risk being removed, but it will also help make all your lives better because it will be easier for you two to cooperate and your children won't have to get caught in the middle of these fights. I don't even know if this is legally possible, but I thought I'd throw it out there for you guys.