Anonymous wrote:OP, your ILs will always support their child. If my child brought my grandchildren to my home in the situation you describe, I would not speak with you either. My job as a grandparent (I am not one now.) would be to support my child and grandchildren. Absent addiction, abuse, or other issues with my child, I will always take their word over yours. Nothing personal, it’s just how it is between parents and children. The person you should be mad at is your partner, not the grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My xH talks to his ILs (my family) all the time, and I haven’t spoken to them in years, lol.
When we divorced he convinced them I was mentally ill and had done all these horrible things to him and our DC. So they sided with him. They still talk regularly on the phone about what a terrible person I am.
Sucks for my family, since they’ll never see DC again. I’m sure as hell not letting them around DC, and xH talks a big game but would never actually offer to visit or host them so they could see DC. Oh well!
You must have had a terrible relationship that they took you ex husband's side You don't sound very innocent.
NP. OR, they are abusers and PP grew up in an abusive environment which, unfortunately, affected her judgment when she chose her spouse. Now she is a scapegoat for all of them.
Don't judge. Evil loves evil. Just look at all the white supremacists coming out of the woodwork, lifting each other up.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody in our family really has any interaction with my SIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I had a huge fight (verbal) and they grabbed the kids early from school and took off to their parent's house.
I went to pick them up from school and couldn't locate them. Realized what had probably occurred and called the in laws to ask if they had my kids. They didn't answer and never called back. Spouse came home a day later and we slowly patched things up.
Haven't spoken with my in laws since. Its been 7 years.
I fail to see the problem with what your in laws did. Sounds like your spouse was the a$$hole.
Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I had a huge fight (verbal) and they grabbed the kids early from school and took off to their parent's house.
I went to pick them up from school and couldn't locate them. Realized what had probably occurred and called the in laws to ask if they had my kids. They didn't answer and never called back. Spouse came home a day later and we slowly patched things up.
Haven't spoken with my in laws since. Its been 7 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My xH talks to his ILs (my family) all the time, and I haven’t spoken to them in years, lol.
When we divorced he convinced them I was mentally ill and had done all these horrible things to him and our DC. So they sided with him. They still talk regularly on the phone about what a terrible person I am.
Sucks for my family, since they’ll never see DC again. I’m sure as hell not letting them around DC, and xH talks a big game but would never actually offer to visit or host them so they could see DC. Oh well!
You must have had a terrible relationship that they took you ex husband's side You don't sound very innocent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't talk to inlaws outside of in person visits. I'll talk to my family and DH will talk to his between visits.
Same here!
Anonymous wrote:My xH talks to his ILs (my family) all the time, and I haven’t spoken to them in years, lol.
When we divorced he convinced them I was mentally ill and had done all these horrible things to him and our DC. So they sided with him. They still talk regularly on the phone about what a terrible person I am.
Sucks for my family, since they’ll never see DC again. I’m sure as hell not letting them around DC, and xH talks a big game but would never actually offer to visit or host them so they could see DC. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:I have not spoken with either my FIL or MIL in 6 years. How uncommon is this?