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Jared Bridegan's children in custody of accused killer's family; his parents are suing

While Bridegan's ex-wife and accused killer has retained a high-profile attorney, his parents are asking for funds as they sue her for visitation rights.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The family of a slain St. Augustine father is suing for visitation rights, while his children remain in the custody of his ex-wife -- who is accused of playing a "key role" hitman scheme to kill him. 

Shanna Gardner retains sole custody of the 11-year-old twins she shares with Bridegan. She is currently being held without bond at the Duval County Jail; while she is in custody, the children are staying with her family.

Bridegan was gunned down in the street in Jacksonville Beach after dropping off the twins off at Gardner's home. After the murder, she moved to Washington State and took the children with her. 

READ MORE: What prosecutors say happened in Bridegan's murder

Ashley Bridegan, Jared Bridegan's sister, says the family has only had one supervised visit with the kids since he died, and the loss of contact with them is devastating. "There was this deep sorrow within our family to not only lose him, but to lose that connection to his kids, and so it was extremely important to us, because we know that that's what Jared would want, you know, is to have us in their lives," she said.

Bridegan's parents, Gaylord and JoAnne Bridegan, have filed a lawsuit in Washington State asking for unsupervised visitation rights, court records show. They are asking for help paying for their legal fees. 

"To watch my parents using their little retirement fund that they have as your average middle class family is what's so hard, that they're using that to be able to see their grandchildren," Ashley Bridegan said.

Ashley said she knows her brother would want the family to be in his children's lives.

"We want them to feel their father's love that he had for them," she said, "and that we hope that we will be able to have that one day and that our doors always open, and more than anything, we want that relationship with them."

Meanwhile, Gardner has hired a high-profile attorney in her criminal case, known for defending Casey Anthony, Hernandez, and, briefly, Harvey Weinstein. 

Bridegan's brother has confirmed that a GoFundMe shared on social media is legitimate, and the money will be given to his parents. The GoFundMe says that his father recently battled cancer and his mother is retiring. 

Bridegan's youngest children are in the custody of their mother, his second wife.

Ashley said before his murder, the four siblings shared a close bond.

"More than anything, we want to see that reunited," she said. "We want them to have that other piece of them because those other two children are part of Jared."

    

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