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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="End of our rope" data-source="post: 616883" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>So I am in the FOG and headed for the rocks! Your words are comforting and scary at the same time. It would be so easy but for the kids. I would have no problem at all kicking her to the curb. I am not ready to explain to the kids who still think she is a great mom that she is a thief and a liar and we are throwing her out. We have a lot of planning and discovery yet to be done before we can handle the legalities and we still have the unknown of what the father will do. This is really just the beginning. I only hope I can make it through to the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 616883, member: 17544"] So I am in the FOG and headed for the rocks! Your words are comforting and scary at the same time. It would be so easy but for the kids. I would have no problem at all kicking her to the curb. I am not ready to explain to the kids who still think she is a great mom that she is a thief and a liar and we are throwing her out. We have a lot of planning and discovery yet to be done before we can handle the legalities and we still have the unknown of what the father will do. This is really just the beginning. I only hope I can make it through to the end. [/QUOTE]
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