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Dealing with difficult child's children, our grandchildren
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 626506" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Susie, thank you. A helpful post. That's good to know. I think it may be easier to get court ordered visitation ALONE(without difficult child around) than to have to depend on the "goodness of their hearts" to let us. I know that in Wisconsin, Illinois and Missourit grands have no rights unless the grandparent had the child in the house with them for at least six months...then you have a chance (that's Missouri, by the way, don't know about WI and IL). </p><p></p><p>In general it seems that difficult children do use their kids, and they tend to have MANY kids even though they are unable to take care of them, to punish us, even if we haven't done anything wrong. You use them like bargaining chips. "Give me money or you won't see Sally" for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 626506, member: 1550"] Susie, thank you. A helpful post. That's good to know. I think it may be easier to get court ordered visitation ALONE(without difficult child around) than to have to depend on the "goodness of their hearts" to let us. I know that in Wisconsin, Illinois and Missourit grands have no rights unless the grandparent had the child in the house with them for at least six months...then you have a chance (that's Missouri, by the way, don't know about WI and IL). In general it seems that difficult children do use their kids, and they tend to have MANY kids even though they are unable to take care of them, to punish us, even if we haven't done anything wrong. You use them like bargaining chips. "Give me money or you won't see Sally" for example. [/QUOTE]
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