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<blockquote data-quote="PersonalEnigma" data-source="post: 123892" data-attributes="member: 4457"><p>I agree that adoption is the best option. I would do everything I could to help difficult child make that decision.</p><p></p><p>To be honest though, if she would not agree to adoption I would take the baby myself to raise. I could not in good conscience let the baby get raised by its father or the father's family knowing the history and difficult child does not seem to be in any position to raise it either. I would get difficult child to sign over all custody of the baby to me and raise it, allowing her visitation if/when she is able to stick to some better lifestyle requirements. I do understand you not wanting to take on a new baby, but I also couldn't just let the baby be caught up in a situation that it does not deserve just because of difficult child's bad choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PersonalEnigma, post: 123892, member: 4457"] I agree that adoption is the best option. I would do everything I could to help difficult child make that decision. To be honest though, if she would not agree to adoption I would take the baby myself to raise. I could not in good conscience let the baby get raised by its father or the father's family knowing the history and difficult child does not seem to be in any position to raise it either. I would get difficult child to sign over all custody of the baby to me and raise it, allowing her visitation if/when she is able to stick to some better lifestyle requirements. I do understand you not wanting to take on a new baby, but I also couldn't just let the baby be caught up in a situation that it does not deserve just because of difficult child's bad choices. [/QUOTE]
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