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Legal Obligations re: Grandbabies
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 244433" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You are really making me nervous with this question. LOL! I'm glad you elaborated- I thought you were going to say that K was already pregnant. I am VERY glad to hear that they are being watched well in Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p></p><p>As far as your question- I <em>think</em> that unless the child/parent and the "grandparents" sign over their rights, then they are held to some responsibility- but I heard that about 15 years ago and it was in a different state.</p><p></p><p>I have told my son that any child he conceives will be his responbility to raise and pay for and make sure they are taken care of- not mine- so he better make sure he's old enough and mature enough and willing enough to do all that before he conceives one. And if he tries to walk away from the baby by claiming that he doesn't think it's his, he'll have to show me results of the blood test proving that he isn't the father before he'll be welcome back in my home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 244433, member: 3699"] You are really making me nervous with this question. LOL! I'm glad you elaborated- I thought you were going to say that K was already pregnant. I am VERY glad to hear that they are being watched well in Residential Treatment Center (RTC). As far as your question- I [I]think[/I] that unless the child/parent and the "grandparents" sign over their rights, then they are held to some responsibility- but I heard that about 15 years ago and it was in a different state. I have told my son that any child he conceives will be his responbility to raise and pay for and make sure they are taken care of- not mine- so he better make sure he's old enough and mature enough and willing enough to do all that before he conceives one. And if he tries to walk away from the baby by claiming that he doesn't think it's his, he'll have to show me results of the blood test proving that he isn't the father before he'll be welcome back in my home. [/QUOTE]
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