Being the target of threats during a BPD dysregulation is scary
Congratulations, too, about the healthy birth of your D
It must be hard to fully settle in as a mama of a newborn when you have these stresses hanging over you. Are you finding time to take care of yourself?
I have been forced not only to go back to court but to put his name on her birth certificate
I can see why that would feel bad. Did he have to take a paternity test to prove he is the father?
agree to weekly contact with both his children at a contact centre.
Is that to enable a relationship between your daughter's half-siblings and your daughter?
He is also subject to a drugs test, a letter from his GP, more investigation, etc and we go back to court in October
What other type of investigation is he expected to comply with?
This sounds reassuring -- a lot of us here do not get that kind of result from family law court. They must be taking seriously his mental instability, though I can understand why you want additional testing.
I really feel it's not enough and that a psychological test is essential. I need to know more about them and what I need to request.
Did you ask your attorney about having a psych eval administered already?
It sounds like your attorney, and the court, is taking the claims about his instability and threats very seriously (he is only allowed supervised visits). Now he is being supervised, and these narrow privileges are his to lose. My experience with a disordered ex is that he could not handle court orders, even the easy ones. Over time, he seemed to find the expectations to comply with court orders too great and his own emotional dysregulations and cognitive impairments made him believe things that simply weren't true, and very gradually he refused the chances he was given and faded from view.
When does the supervised visitation begin?