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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 96024" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Her putting you down as temporary guardians might work for a while, but as soon as he filed for custody, he would get it unless you could prove he was a danger to the child. You could countersue for grandparents rights, which include visitation.</p><p></p><p>The hospital won't consider that your daughter is liable for only half the hospital bill. Whoever was liable - and that can be two people - are both equally responsible for the whole bill. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad to hear that your difficult child is doing well. He's come a long way. It's good that you have contact with the other Grandfather. I know that the lack of contact right now is very painful, but you are right about her pulling the same thing over and over. She will, and the judge will probably just slap her on the wrist. But, with grandpa involved, I would wager that one day he will tell her to straighten up her act and do the right thing.</p><p></p><p>Keep your chin up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 96024, member: 99"] Her putting you down as temporary guardians might work for a while, but as soon as he filed for custody, he would get it unless you could prove he was a danger to the child. You could countersue for grandparents rights, which include visitation. The hospital won't consider that your daughter is liable for only half the hospital bill. Whoever was liable - and that can be two people - are both equally responsible for the whole bill. I'm glad to hear that your difficult child is doing well. He's come a long way. It's good that you have contact with the other Grandfather. I know that the lack of contact right now is very painful, but you are right about her pulling the same thing over and over. She will, and the judge will probably just slap her on the wrist. But, with grandpa involved, I would wager that one day he will tell her to straighten up her act and do the right thing. Keep your chin up! [/QUOTE]
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