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For those who have little to no contact with difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="judi" data-source="post: 43131" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Thanks guys - that's pretty much what I do too. My daughter in law came over today and during the course of the day asked me not to tell difficult child where they are living. They recently bought a new house in another town. I was kinda put out but said nothing. difficult child has NEVER EVER contacted them either good or bad contact. I have no clue why she even said this. My friends and family don't ask anymore either - its like he died. He sometimes has phone minutes but more often not. He doesn't work and doesn't seem at all interested in working or supporting his son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judi, post: 43131, member: 148"] Thanks guys - that's pretty much what I do too. My daughter in law came over today and during the course of the day asked me not to tell difficult child where they are living. They recently bought a new house in another town. I was kinda put out but said nothing. difficult child has NEVER EVER contacted them either good or bad contact. I have no clue why she even said this. My friends and family don't ask anymore either - its like he died. He sometimes has phone minutes but more often not. He doesn't work and doesn't seem at all interested in working or supporting his son. [/QUOTE]
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