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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am curious to hear others reply because we have a similar situation. But one thing I can say, is ultimately it is your husband's job to talk to his mother. And the PP who says she would let the MIL drive, it appears OP gave a brief description and you do not know everything going on. Obviously OP is uncomfortable with it and that is all that matters. I don't see why they can't just spend time at MIL's house without going out. I would not want someone who is careless or absent minded driving my child around either. [/quote] OP here. Yes, there is definitely more to the story and a long history of careless behavior. Harmless mishaps for an adult, but potentially dangerous when you have an active toddler around. MIL has been accommodating to our wishes so far but I see her increasingly asserting her views especially on this car seat point. She's used to doing things her ways and judging others so I'm not sure how she'll take this "restriction" on her actions (i.e. driving with our daughter). And absolutely 'yes' on the point that my husband will be doing all the communication to MIL. [/quote]
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