Hi grannisu - your story is almost identical to mine, and if you trawl back through these threads (see also 'denied contact'), you will see how things have progressed. We've had a year of hell and just this last few days we have been seeing quite a bit of my grandson at last - he is now 12.
Keep trying, especially with the contact order - that will bring your son the contact he needs. Things can improve and the key is not to give up. See if you can develop a relationship with her independently of your son (it takes a great deal of gritting of teeth, believe me) and offer to babysit, send small gifts, ask her to come and have a coffee. Hopefully, when she sees she cannot shake you all off, she will run out of steam.
Once the child gets into school, your son will have an avenue independent of her, but meanwhile he needs to keep up the momentum, see the child in somewhere like a contact centre or a place she will agree to, and have the whole family behind him - the child is entitled to have grandparents and a loving dad. Keep posting - there's lots of support on here [flowers)
Anyone else struggle with this?
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