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Legal Obligations re: Grandbabies
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 244446" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's what brought on the situation that I'd heard about years ago. Adau of a friend of mine got pregnant as a teen and would not agree to put the baby up for adoption as her parents wanted. They worked out an agreement with the boy (teen father) and his parents because they did NOT want this boy and his family being a part of the baby's life and decision-making regarding the baby. It is a shame, in my humble opinion, that they couldn't work out something better, but they said that unless the father and his parents agreed to sign over rights, they would be paying child support. The boy was obviously too young to work enough to pay any child support, so that meant that his parents would have had to pay it.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this left the parents of the daughter/mother to pay for the full support of the baby. Then, in order for the daughter to finish school, the parents had to make sure the baby had a sitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 244446, member: 3699"] That's what brought on the situation that I'd heard about years ago. Adau of a friend of mine got pregnant as a teen and would not agree to put the baby up for adoption as her parents wanted. They worked out an agreement with the boy (teen father) and his parents because they did NOT want this boy and his family being a part of the baby's life and decision-making regarding the baby. It is a shame, in my humble opinion, that they couldn't work out something better, but they said that unless the father and his parents agreed to sign over rights, they would be paying child support. The boy was obviously too young to work enough to pay any child support, so that meant that his parents would have had to pay it. Of course, this left the parents of the daughter/mother to pay for the full support of the baby. Then, in order for the daughter to finish school, the parents had to make sure the baby had a sitter. [/QUOTE]
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