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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like your DD is going to end up taking care of him, maybe while she is quite young. It will likely be very hard. Your role is to assist and support her. I suggest saving money to prepare. Sincerely, someone who became her father's next of kin, POA, and only surviving relative on her 18th birthday. [/quote] This is Op and this is the exact scenario that woke me up from a dead sleep. I don’t want to share a household or life with him but to put this on my DD would be absolutely awful.[/quote] NP - who is he depending on now to make any life or death medical decisions after you divorce and while your child is minor? Does he have any cousins that he is close to? One of my relatives stepped in to help their cousin who was an only child, didn’t have children and parents had passed away. In the end it’s not your circus and not your monkeys so you have no responsibility beyond your daughter. As other people mentioned, your daughter’s safety and making sure she knows how to set boundaries are your responsibilities.[/quote]
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