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Legal Obligations re: Grandbabies
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 244440" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>What in the heck does she want a baby by age 15? Let me send her Hailie for a week, that will change her mind...lol. They are just breaking her from breastfeeding and she is so not the happy camper. She cries for an hour just to go to sleep at night without her "ninny"! I cant see a 15 year old difficult child putting up with a screaming toddler who wants to breastfeed. </p><p></p><p>I dont know what your legal obligations are if a child has a baby and refuses to give it up and wants to live at home. Seems like you have to keep your child unless you want to be charged with abandonment and the baby comes with the child. Of course, then you have the problem of who is going to support the baby because momma and daddy are probably too young to support said child. </p><p></p><p>Glad I didnt have girls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 244440, member: 1514"] What in the heck does she want a baby by age 15? Let me send her Hailie for a week, that will change her mind...lol. They are just breaking her from breastfeeding and she is so not the happy camper. She cries for an hour just to go to sleep at night without her "ninny"! I cant see a 15 year old difficult child putting up with a screaming toddler who wants to breastfeed. I dont know what your legal obligations are if a child has a baby and refuses to give it up and wants to live at home. Seems like you have to keep your child unless you want to be charged with abandonment and the baby comes with the child. Of course, then you have the problem of who is going to support the baby because momma and daddy are probably too young to support said child. Glad I didnt have girls. [/QUOTE]
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