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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, I know this is several years old post. However I am in a similar situation. And I have been trying to work through the feelings for many years and even as an adult I struggle BIG time with it. The step family came into my life when I was 16. Now that it has been many years they have been together and the step child is of driving age, they get a nearly brand new car. It's really not a big deal, except my father made my mom split everything with him when it came to us kids. Why is he not doing the same with his wife? I know, there are a lot of "legal" answers out there, but we aren't talking about "legal" we are talking about what's FAIR. I know how it feels when it comes to this stuff. Therapy would help a lot, talking to the parent would help a lot. But what can blended families do in the future to prevent this. The mental health issues that come from these situation are really unfortunate. I'd be DEVASTATED if I knew my kids had to seek therapy because of the feelings they felt about me and my choices. [/quote] Uh. Because your mom was his ex and his current wife is his current wife! They share assets![/quote]
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