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[quote=Anonymous]Well, OP. The chickens are coming home to roost. You declared yourself "team baby" at his birth and started messaging and sending baby items at once, to the other grandparent's home. You don't know WHY she is not getting along with parental figures in her home. You had previously said she lived there pre pregnancy too. Is it money and her financial obligations there? IChildcare? If so those issues may surface in your home too. Once she moves in you are correct she may establish tenancy. Even with a 6 month agreement she may be very hard to evict. Even if you do this, even if, your son should come prepare his old room and bath. Even if it's 2 am in the morning. It's a precedent. Still not clear why he can't provide living space where he is. Serving as a neutral spot for visits is a prudent step. Not a new home. Team Kevin, maybe you van get a yard sign. [/quote]
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