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[quote=Anonymous] Your kids have every right to maintain a relationship with your BIL and their uncle whom they hold dear. Your sister has been divorced for two years and that is a respectful waiting period; it is clear that you have supported your sister, with no contact with your BIL. But now there is nothing wrong with supporting your own kids' needs now that time has passed and your kids continue to want a family bond with their uncle. It is obvious that your family divorced your BIL when your sister did and have taken her side. On the other hand, many other families have chosen to continue relationships with divorced in laws very successfully--the key is to cultivate the new relationship with the divorced in law by keeping it separate and low key from the rest of the family. [/quote]
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