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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 589334" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>One idea, don't know if you think it's appropriate:</p><p></p><p>If you tell grandpa about this situation, and the money involved, do you think he would advance the $ and make difficult child work it off in labor, etc.? If you think that's a possibility, and you think that Idaho is a better environment, maybe that could be worked out. </p><p>However, if you think there's a good chance that difficult child will go to Idaho and mess up with-grandpa and leave him high and dry or do something to really upset your dad, then I'd just as soon leave difficult child at Safe Haven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 589334, member: 13882"] One idea, don't know if you think it's appropriate: If you tell grandpa about this situation, and the money involved, do you think he would advance the $ and make difficult child work it off in labor, etc.? If you think that's a possibility, and you think that Idaho is a better environment, maybe that could be worked out. However, if you think there's a good chance that difficult child will go to Idaho and mess up with-grandpa and leave him high and dry or do something to really upset your dad, then I'd just as soon leave difficult child at Safe Haven. [/QUOTE]
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