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[quote=Anonymous]I think you should yes — but for different reasons than everyone else. If something were to happen to the parents, the child would go to the primary guardians. There’s a very real possibility this happens given the parents’ age. The parents are definitely aware of the challenges their son faces. They know if he’s difficult. They want a “backup guardian” so you can support the primary guardians. They want another set of eyes looking out for their kid. You should say yes with the expectation that you would be a formal safe place for the teen to turn to. You would be someone he could spend school breaks and holidays with. Someone who checks on him in college. Do you care about your cousin (and this kid) enough to be that person in his life? If yes, you should say yes. [/quote]
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