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Need Custody Advice
Asked by N.D. from Seattle
on August 14, 2009
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So I am writing this request for a friend of mine. He married a woman from the Philipines about 3-4 years ago. They just recently had a baby boy in February. I know th...
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- I agree with you about getting a lawyer and he needs to do it NOW! They can have it in the paperwork that she is not allowed to take the baby out of the state or the ...
- straight up, he needs a lawyer. the attorney will take care of him.
- Hi N., He should check what options he has with a lawyer. I did want to tell you that there would be no way for her to take the child out of the country w/o his perm...
Medical Permission Form
Asked by K.C. from St. Louis
on January 20, 2009
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Hi there!
Again, asking all of you ladies for help with a problem!!
My hubby and I are going out of state and the grandparents are watching our two children. I want...
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- Ugh, the reason I hate traveling now is this! I've been on trips in and out of the country. All you need to do is write a basic permission note, giving the grandpare...
- We have one and we used a format that we found online. It was just a couple of sentences. We did have it notarized because it was suggested and also because it made se...
- I work with a family that has a child with down snydrome and when they travel without him they have to do the form. I recently went out of town and she told me about ...
Do Step Parents Have the Right to Sign Documents?
Asked by T.L. from Dallas
on May 23, 2007
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I am not looking for opinions but actual laws or truths to weather or not I as a step parent with my husbands permission have the right to sign my step daughters repor...
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- I just cut first and answer questions later. Just keep smiling, get a professional to cut and keep the topic changing. What's she going to do, sue? Especially if th...
- I sign my stepdaughters paperwork all the time and never had anyone question it. As long as your listed on the school paperwork as a guardian it should be fine. My ste...
- I am a custodial step-parent and have been for the last 10 years. I have always signed papers. I do not sign binding documents that only a parent should sign (medica...
Father and Step-mother Dealing with Questionably "Responsible" Mother.
Asked by K.D. from Dallas
on January 1, 2007
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My husband's two children have lived with us for the last three years due to failing grades in school. Their mother lives in S TX and has seen them maybe 4 times in t...
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- The children's father needs to step up and take a stand. He is the responsible biological parent and you two have been raising these children. I agree with Sara's ...
- I think that if she is not a responsible mother then you had every right to ask about the children where abouts. I honestly think that the children should understand t...
- Hi K., I agree with a few of the other posts that you do not need to go out of your way to encourage the relationship between the kids and their mother. She can and...
My Teen and Tampons...
Asked by M.M. from Santa Barbara
on January 13, 2009
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Hello Mamas! I would like to know what the general thoughts are on teens and tampons. Maybe I am too paranoid on "letting go" of my little girl, but I seem to be havin...
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- Totally safe and they make them for teens now, too. When my daughter starts her cycle, I'll encourage her to use them because I remember having to use pads for the lo...
- Hi M., I started with tampons after my 2nd period when I was 12 1/2 (33 years ago when tampons weren't that great). It made me feel more comfortable because the pads...
- Hi M.. Please let her. I used to sneak them because my mom didn't allow them and I relied on what my friends taught me. It's so much more important that she is educate...
Misbehaving Stepson
Asked by M.M. from Dallas
on February 17, 2009
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My stepson, who is about to be 12, can't seem to make it through a week without getting in trouble at school at least twice. His teachers have started calling home wi...
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- I would have the teachers/school counselors... talk to the father instead of you, so that he can see the impact his behaviour it is having on his child. Obviously, ...
- I would sit the whole family down and together come up with house hold rules (which would include school behaviors) and consequences for rule breaking. I would tell m...
- Dr. Phil just had a show on blended families. http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/20 Good Luck.
Out of Control Grandparents
Asked by T.B. from Seattle
on October 10, 2008
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Im going to try to make this short as possible but OMG I am so irritated but here goes...My son has recently started kindergarten-he is 5. He rides the bus to school a...
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- Oh my goodness, I feel so bad for you!! You have EVERY right to be angry with your in-laws. They over-stepped their boundaries BIG TIME. Yes, I do think this warran...
- If it's one thing I've learned in the 8 years I've been married is I must be the one to take care of any issues with DH family (mainly his sister) because he's complet...
- I am a grandmother and an ex kindergarten teacher so I see it from both sides. I would tell the teacher and the principal that all communication come through you or yo...
Grandpa Bought DD Mice for a B-day Present!!!
Asked by N.O. from Dallas
on July 11, 2009
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Hi Moms,
Looking for some advice here. My father in law came into town recently and brought my DD 3 pet mice from Petco for her b-day present. They are cute but I w...
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- I do not think you should be stuck with them if it's something that really bothers you. While it's nice that your concerned about his feelings, that goes two ways ...
- DOn't worry they don't live long! But you may need to talk to him for future reference especially if the kids don't care for their own animals. I would also tell your ...
- I agree with talking to your husband and your kids about this. The animals need love too. If your family cannot provide the care and love they need and you don't reall...
What to Do 8 Months Preg with Terrible Toothache
Asked by M.B. from New York
on April 27, 2008
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Hi All,
I am 8 months pregnant with my first, which makes me a worrier already...
I woke up yesterday morning with a throbbing toothache which has not gone away - ca...
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- Hi M., I had the same problem with my first. The baby takes a lot out of you. Go to the dentist they can help you without harming the baby. Good Luck :) Hope you fe...
- M., Sounds like you have a nasty infection which is actually MORE dangerous for your baby than the novacaine because untreated gum infections can cause premature d...
- For a natural and safe home remedy, you could try chewing on 1 or 2 cloves (Indian spice, used to flavor rice, Hindi word is "Laung")--the pain goes away immediately....
Thinking About Changing Daycare
Asked by B.R. from Detroit
on September 27, 2007
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Hello,
I'm seeking some advice. My son is three years old. He has been at the same daycare for almost 1 year. (My son actually needs to be starting pre-school but ...
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- Hi B., I am not sure of where you live or work, however I know of a great Daycare/Preschool/PreK. They take children who are not potty trained and are very loving an...
- HI, Get your son out of there! It sounds like a really bad situation for him to be in. Next thing you'll experience is the staff taking it out on your son. You nev...
- Don't just think about it, do it!!! Always follow your mothers instinct. I did the same with my daughter. We had her in a public preschool program and alot of times we...