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[quote=Anonymous]This struck me as immature of your brother. It would help if you could elaborate on what is nasty about the divorce. Was it because he cheated? Is he mad because he’s trying to reduce child support now that he has two additional children and she said no? Did she behave badly? Mostly this would only slightly lean towards one or the other. The fact of the matter is that exSIL will forever be your niece’s mother. He brought her into your life and it’s not so easy to erase her out. The request to sequester his relatives from his child’s mother will only hurt the child. If the niece is elementary age, she likely understands how her dad feels and it’s really damaging to have divorced parents with acrimonious relationships. You would be doing the right thing by not treating her mother like a pariah - even if you’re the only one who can show your niece that kindness. [/quote]
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