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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 577692" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>Having read again, I would definitely have a chat with your ex-mother in law about what's going on, take her out for coffee or something, and speak with her heart-to-heart about difficult child's best interests and ask her to really keep an eye on things and look for things that might tip her off that something is amiss in his world. Is easy child also afraid and just keeping a low profile to avoid attack also, or she is "favored" and looking to stay favored? </p><p></p><p>Either way something isn't right and mother in law may be just the one your EX will listen to about it, depending on his nature. If he's a mama's boy type, her word will carry - sooner or later - and she'll know how to tell him so he'll listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 577692, member: 15793"] Having read again, I would definitely have a chat with your ex-mother in law about what's going on, take her out for coffee or something, and speak with her heart-to-heart about difficult child's best interests and ask her to really keep an eye on things and look for things that might tip her off that something is amiss in his world. Is easy child also afraid and just keeping a low profile to avoid attack also, or she is "favored" and looking to stay favored? Either way something isn't right and mother in law may be just the one your EX will listen to about it, depending on his nature. If he's a mama's boy type, her word will carry - sooner or later - and she'll know how to tell him so he'll listen. [/QUOTE]
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