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Daughter's conspiracy theories causing estrangement. Help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 748072" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>You are in a tough spot with your daughter. When she calls can you redirect the conversation to another subject at all? I am in fear of losing contact with my grandson because my ex daughter in law has full custody of him. I won't go into detail but i told her that there was certain issues that i would not discuss with her. When i did that i new there was a chance that she would not let us see him and we had to accept that as a possibility. She however agreed to not discuss that issue. She is a very vindictive and manipulative person so we know that she could change her mind but enjoy him while we can. I agree with the others that you can't change how she feels. She may change her mind on her own. I also agree that your son in law probably influences her. Can you let her know that you respect her right to make her own decisions but would rather talk about other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 748072, member: 21499"] You are in a tough spot with your daughter. When she calls can you redirect the conversation to another subject at all? I am in fear of losing contact with my grandson because my ex daughter in law has full custody of him. I won't go into detail but i told her that there was certain issues that i would not discuss with her. When i did that i new there was a chance that she would not let us see him and we had to accept that as a possibility. She however agreed to not discuss that issue. She is a very vindictive and manipulative person so we know that she could change her mind but enjoy him while we can. I agree with the others that you can't change how she feels. She may change her mind on her own. I also agree that your son in law probably influences her. Can you let her know that you respect her right to make her own decisions but would rather talk about other things. [/QUOTE]
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