Villainess
Fantasy and reality often overlap - Walt Disney
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I'm a divorced parent and we live w/ my parents right now, so DD and DS spend lots of time w/ them. I don't really ask for them to babysit so I can go out for an evening but they do watch the kids so I can run to the store or if I have a show, meeting, etc - I have a business from home so I take care of the kids. ExDH's parents see the kids on exDH's scheduled days and hours - exMIL picks them up since exDH works too far and doesn't always make it home for his visitation so approx. 12 hours/ week, 18 or so on exDH's weekends since he moved back w/ his parents too.
Your DD really needs to seek legal counsel. I know I was advised by my attorney not to move out right away, as it turned out we sold the house so then DD (pregnant w/ DS) and I were able to move in w/ my parents. I know my attorney and many others offer a free consultation that she can discuss her issues and get some legal advice, also speak w/ them about payment, and a payment schedule, if needed. It is expensive, I will tell you that. My fees alone were approx. $30k over a year's time.
Your DD really needs to seek legal counsel. I know I was advised by my attorney not to move out right away, as it turned out we sold the house so then DD (pregnant w/ DS) and I were able to move in w/ my parents. I know my attorney and many others offer a free consultation that she can discuss her issues and get some legal advice, also speak w/ them about payment, and a payment schedule, if needed. It is expensive, I will tell you that. My fees alone were approx. $30k over a year's time.
I cannot imagine how difficult a line you walk, no matter the fault watching your DD's marriage dissolve must be heartbreaking and helping your grandchildren adapt must be so sad as well. I would just caution you to remain neutral no matter what you are thinking or feeling. Any words you let go now can come back later to haunt both you and your children.