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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 572796" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I am going to tell my mom not to inform him. If I tell her not to, she will respect my wishes. I have some good reasons for not wanting to inform him at this time. I don't want to go into it all now. But I do have my very own valid reasons. I know I keep threatening to have difficult child move in with her dad. I really don't want to do that because her stepmom treats her so mean. Down right vicious. I was thinking that if she doesn't straighten up her act, I could ask my mom to take her in. She listens to my mom. Respects the hell out of her where as with me she does not. I will pay my mom a small amount of child support if needed. As long as difficult child is staying with grandparents, I can still collect child support from my kids' dad for easy child. I really need child support in order to pay for his daycare. All I gotta do is get my mom to agree, which may be tough. She already raised my niece and nephew as teenagers. But she would make the most sense. She would be able to monitor difficult child's school progress and attend all IEPs whereas her father is unwilling. It's just a thought I'm tossing around in my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 572796, member: 2196"] I am going to tell my mom not to inform him. If I tell her not to, she will respect my wishes. I have some good reasons for not wanting to inform him at this time. I don't want to go into it all now. But I do have my very own valid reasons. I know I keep threatening to have difficult child move in with her dad. I really don't want to do that because her stepmom treats her so mean. Down right vicious. I was thinking that if she doesn't straighten up her act, I could ask my mom to take her in. She listens to my mom. Respects the hell out of her where as with me she does not. I will pay my mom a small amount of child support if needed. As long as difficult child is staying with grandparents, I can still collect child support from my kids' dad for easy child. I really need child support in order to pay for his daycare. All I gotta do is get my mom to agree, which may be tough. She already raised my niece and nephew as teenagers. But she would make the most sense. She would be able to monitor difficult child's school progress and attend all IEPs whereas her father is unwilling. It's just a thought I'm tossing around in my head. [/QUOTE]
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