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Her family: Christie-her husband and Bianca-her daughter
Mrs.case expects a help in taking care of her child and to do household chores and she wants help in her personal care .I would try to develop a bonding by by asking what she wants and what her husband and small daughter likes
You have not mentioned if your daughter wants the help. It's important that she comes to you and ask for help. Try to find out from her if he has just been verbally abused or if he has been physically abusive as well. This means pushing, shoving, slapping, kicking, throwing things at her or the children. Although very painful for you to listen too and the fear of something terrible happening to your daughter and your grandchildren, it is very important you find time to sit down with your daughter and have a heart-to-heart talk. Let her talk and you listen. If you have experienced any abuse in your life then this is the time to pull the magic out of the bag and relate this to your daughter. If not, then you must learn as much as you can about abusive relationship, the law and how best to protect her. If your daughter is agreeable and ready to leave her abusive husband, then please contact your Women's Shelters or Women's Centers. If you find them difficult to find just call your local Mental Health in your area and they will give you the phone numbers. Next, you should accompany your daughter to meet with the counsellor at the Women's Center and she will be asked questions. Women's Centers are there to protect and will lead your daughter and yourself in the right direction to get good help (also legal help.) It is very important to seek legal council and there is good help at Transition Houses for Women and Women's Centers. Your daughter and her children will be protected by these agencies. Be prepared yourself to need a little protection because if her husband flies into rages you will be the first one he will come to trying to find out where your daughter is. God Bless Marcy
I wouldn't call it so much betrayal as the fact your husband needs to grow a backbone! He's allowing his daughter to control your lives and his ex to be an enabler of the daughter's behavior to cause problems in your marriage. Tell your husband to settle this now or you are leaving! He should have enough respect for you and realize he is no longer with his wife and his daughter needs to get herself a life.
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
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Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.
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Yes you can. You can pay some one to find her like a investigator.
First thing you should do is set up a meeting with your daughter's teacher. The teacher should have recommendations for you. The teacher will also be able to give you advice on where you can look for tutors.
fighting between your kids and spouseIf your daughter and husband are fighting constantly sit them down( separately) and ask them something like "what is the matter with you guys?!?!?" then when they answer say "well okay so you have problems with each other " "that doesn't mean you can fight!"