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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 111906" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Shari, I think it is a smart and civilized way to behave.</p><p>My dear baby sis divorced her hubby. She moved near me with her two babies. </p><p>We liked her husband but he was not in the right mindset for married life. He was a good guy and I wouldn't say anything bad about the father of my two nephews. He paid his support and was a good guy in general but a little goofy.</p><p>When his parents came to Dallas to visit they stayed with me since their son didn't have room in his apt nor did baby sis. </p><p>So I have a wonderful relationship with her ex in laws.</p><p></p><p>The end of that story is that baby sis remarried him and his parents, sister and nephews all joined us on a family vacation this summer. </p><p></p><p>No one divorces without some blame but it's not for me to judge. I love my nephews enough to not be disrespectful to their dad or their grandparents. Now I have a stronger bond than before and they appreciate that we didn't make them feel cut out of the nephews lives. </p><p></p><p>Shari, divorce is tough on the whole family but if the kids are close I wouldn't let them have to feel separated from each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 111906, member: 3"] Shari, I think it is a smart and civilized way to behave. My dear baby sis divorced her hubby. She moved near me with her two babies. We liked her husband but he was not in the right mindset for married life. He was a good guy and I wouldn't say anything bad about the father of my two nephews. He paid his support and was a good guy in general but a little goofy. When his parents came to Dallas to visit they stayed with me since their son didn't have room in his apt nor did baby sis. So I have a wonderful relationship with her ex in laws. The end of that story is that baby sis remarried him and his parents, sister and nephews all joined us on a family vacation this summer. No one divorces without some blame but it's not for me to judge. I love my nephews enough to not be disrespectful to their dad or their grandparents. Now I have a stronger bond than before and they appreciate that we didn't make them feel cut out of the nephews lives. Shari, divorce is tough on the whole family but if the kids are close I wouldn't let them have to feel separated from each other. [/QUOTE]
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