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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, please come back! We need to know: what is the issue?? The 75%\25% breakdown you gave indicates to me it’s not purely your DD causing issues through addiction problems, late onset schizophrenia, something very serious that requires intervention. If it’s that she can be a real b1tch sometimes and is a total nag about cleaning the house I don’t understand why SIL would come to you. Please give us something to work with here. [/quote] OP here. I don’t really want to elaborate further because the judgmental harpies have already swooped in and started flaming and projecting their own lives into this situation. I appreciate what the African and Asian posters said, because it’s the type of culture I am from. Family can be annoying or intrusive, but they can also be a BIG help if you let them in. It’s not addiction or abuse. It’s differences related to childrearing and decision making that I have been witness to during my stays with them in the past, and seem to have come to a head. Anyway, I might do what Indian PP said, and not necessarily try to fix the problem (because I can’t), but go to them and handle the kids for a couple of weeks so they can take a breather and hopefully get some time together to resolve their issues. [/quote]
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