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<blockquote data-quote="DoneDad" data-source="post: 677420" data-attributes="member: 17244"><p>Hi. Thanks for all the responses. They can get subsidized childcare, so I suggested they do that, that I would drive gs there (I'm the only driver). So that could be an option. </p><p></p><p>Difficult Child sees no need to do anything -it's easier to have us support her. Before baby daddy was in jail I talked to her about getting child support, but "the line at the courthouse is too long." Childcare - "they're too far away." Taking her son to the doctor - "i don't have time." She didn't even bother to buy him a Christmas present. We don't want gs to suffer, so we take up the slack. I can see letting her suffer the consequences of her behaviors, but what do you do when it's a 22 month old baby suffering the consequences of her behaviors? We're taking him to the doctor today because he has bad eczema. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, thanks for the responses and we are going to work on the childcare idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneDad, post: 677420, member: 17244"] Hi. Thanks for all the responses. They can get subsidized childcare, so I suggested they do that, that I would drive gs there (I'm the only driver). So that could be an option. Difficult Child sees no need to do anything -it's easier to have us support her. Before baby daddy was in jail I talked to her about getting child support, but "the line at the courthouse is too long." Childcare - "they're too far away." Taking her son to the doctor - "i don't have time." She didn't even bother to buy him a Christmas present. We don't want gs to suffer, so we take up the slack. I can see letting her suffer the consequences of her behaviors, but what do you do when it's a 22 month old baby suffering the consequences of her behaviors? We're taking him to the doctor today because he has bad eczema. Anyhow, thanks for the responses and we are going to work on the childcare idea. [/QUOTE]
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