Hey, if this is in the wrong forum... please move it for me! Thanks
So my boyfriend of over a year has a 2 year old son. The mother of his child has on many occasions acted crazy since he left her. A few examples of her behavior: Showing up at his apartment drunk, threatening to kill herself. Telling him if he doesn't raise the child with her then she will put him up for adoption (which we know she really couldn't do without his consent). Calling/ texting me with threats... etc, etc, etc. (not to mention she stopped taking her birth control pills in order to get pregnant by him... which she HAS admitted to both my boyfriend and her own mother). - oh, and her mother placed her in outpatient therapy at a mental institution for a week because even she thought her daughter needed help.
Most of her wild behavior happened within the first 5 months of our relationship, however she finally moved on and found a new boyfriend around that time and cooled off, somewhat. Recently, she sent my boyfriend an e-mail asking him to "let his son go" among other things. She also said that she would ignore his phone calls so that he won't be able to get his son until she says so (even though there is an agreement through the court that my boyfriend may have his son 2 weekends a month, and all he has to do is give her 24 hours notice). He wrote her back, telling her that she would be in contempt of court if she did not comply with the agreement, and that his son will always be his son, regardless of if she wants him to have a different father. He also mentioned that his son is not a bargaining chip for her to use whenever she is mad at him.
Well, two weeks went by and there was no word from her, until today. She sent my boyfriend and e-mail asking him if he would sign his rights away to his son. Honestly, I think she is just doing it to get a rise out of him, but I just wonder what the best way to handle this is? Should he just write her back and say "No" and leave it at that? I am afraid that if he says anything hateful, she will try to go back to court and use the e-mail against him, however he is extremely mad about this and of course wants to say what's on his mind. Or does he not say anything back and leave her to wonder?
Thanks for your help, and like I said - if this is in the wrong forum, please move it for me.