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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 425359" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>So sorry to see you put in this situation between a rock and a hard place. DJ is very right about grandparents raising their grandchildren being an epidemic.</p><p> </p><p>I think ultimately you're going to have to decide whether you are ready and able to raise KK on your own. As long as Kat is in the middle, whether she lives under your roof or not, she has the leverage of the baby to make you jump to her tune, unless you're ready, like CrazyinVA, to let the baby go with her, or else, as per Star, take over completely - even if it means doing like wife and I did, going to court for guardianship. If you can follow through with one or the other (let go, or take over), you can give Kat the chance to rise to the occasion; if not, you'll be eternally at her beck and call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 425359, member: 3485"] So sorry to see you put in this situation between a rock and a hard place. DJ is very right about grandparents raising their grandchildren being an epidemic. I think ultimately you're going to have to decide whether you are ready and able to raise KK on your own. As long as Kat is in the middle, whether she lives under your roof or not, she has the leverage of the baby to make you jump to her tune, unless you're ready, like CrazyinVA, to let the baby go with her, or else, as per Star, take over completely - even if it means doing like wife and I did, going to court for guardianship. If you can follow through with one or the other (let go, or take over), you can give Kat the chance to rise to the occasion; if not, you'll be eternally at her beck and call. [/QUOTE]
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