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I'm Back - I Wish I Weren't, But Now I'm A Grandma
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 749374" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>One suggestion I have, make sure you document everything!! Start keeping a journal and be specific.</p><p>Make sure to include her threats of suicide. If she sends you texts, make sure to keep them. </p><p>Log when she comes to see the baby, how long does she stay, and while she's there, does she change diapers, feed him, or is she just "there". </p><p></p><p>It's very concerning that she says she has applied for housing for "them" and that if the baby is with her she can get bumped up. </p><p>To counter some of what she's saying, you could say something like "I wonder if you have to pass a drug test for assistance, I hear some states are starting to do that" or "when people live in low-income housing they are really subject to scrutiny, any sign of neglect to your child and child services will be called"</p><p></p><p>If it were me, I would be on the phone with a lawyer today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 749374, member: 18516"] One suggestion I have, make sure you document everything!! Start keeping a journal and be specific. Make sure to include her threats of suicide. If she sends you texts, make sure to keep them. Log when she comes to see the baby, how long does she stay, and while she's there, does she change diapers, feed him, or is she just "there". It's very concerning that she says she has applied for housing for "them" and that if the baby is with her she can get bumped up. To counter some of what she's saying, you could say something like "I wonder if you have to pass a drug test for assistance, I hear some states are starting to do that" or "when people live in low-income housing they are really subject to scrutiny, any sign of neglect to your child and child services will be called" If it were me, I would be on the phone with a lawyer today! [/QUOTE]
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