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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 678986" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>She has the option of calling the domestic violence shelters - ones that are set up for and prepared to take moms with kids. It's not just "a shelter". And I sort of agree - not wise to take a young kid into a regular shelter environment. But there are OPTIONS. CPS may be able to help, or point in a right direction.</p><p> </p><p>But if the only option she will accept is that YOU give her exactly what she wants and when she wants it, then... I'd be tempted to see the whole scenario as more likely manipulation. Not that there isn't any truth to the picture, but rather... if it was exactly as pictured, she would be open to real options. After all, you're over 60. You won't be around and/or able and/or in your own home for all that many more years. And then what. At some point, she has to start working with what is available for options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 678986, member: 11791"] She has the option of calling the domestic violence shelters - ones that are set up for and prepared to take moms with kids. It's not just "a shelter". And I sort of agree - not wise to take a young kid into a regular shelter environment. But there are OPTIONS. CPS may be able to help, or point in a right direction. But if the only option she will accept is that YOU give her exactly what she wants and when she wants it, then... I'd be tempted to see the whole scenario as more likely manipulation. Not that there isn't any truth to the picture, but rather... if it was exactly as pictured, she would be open to real options. After all, you're over 60. You won't be around and/or able and/or in your own home for all that many more years. And then what. At some point, she has to start working with what is available for options. [/QUOTE]
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