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20 year old daughter and newborn baby kicked out
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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 668378" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>In light of what you said about kicking the boyfriend out--I wonder if his intent was to send your daughter back to your home without the baby so you might be put in the position of begging him (and your grandchild) to come back to live.</p><p>Then you foiled that plan by not allowing daughter back! Yeah! He would then have been in control of you and your household. Don't ever let that happen.</p><p>Does he have any visitation with his 2yo?</p><p>It sounds like you have had a difficult time with your daughter for quite a few years. It would probably be best if she went to a women's shelter with her baby in the event that she leaves her boyfriend. They would be able to direct her towards services and she would have to learn to take care of herself. If she comes to live with you, that may never happen.</p><p>Hang in there and try not to feel guilty. You have nothing to feel guilty about. It is their life to live.</p><p></p><p>Apple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 668378, member: 16024"] In light of what you said about kicking the boyfriend out--I wonder if his intent was to send your daughter back to your home without the baby so you might be put in the position of begging him (and your grandchild) to come back to live. Then you foiled that plan by not allowing daughter back! Yeah! He would then have been in control of you and your household. Don't ever let that happen. Does he have any visitation with his 2yo? It sounds like you have had a difficult time with your daughter for quite a few years. It would probably be best if she went to a women's shelter with her baby in the event that she leaves her boyfriend. They would be able to direct her towards services and she would have to learn to take care of herself. If she comes to live with you, that may never happen. Hang in there and try not to feel guilty. You have nothing to feel guilty about. It is their life to live. Apple [/QUOTE]
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