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does my brother have a right to his son and daughter?

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stealth2

Under the Radar Member
LdiJ said:
There is not necessarily anything wrong with that. However from one of the OP's other responses (she said she would rather see the twins with family than with strangers) it isn't clear that they are actually WITH the grandparents.
It's my understanding (from info elsewhere) that they are.
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Wait one. You had a fiance that "recently died" back in July, and now you have ANOTHER fiance? Or are you pulling everyone's legs? And while I realize NYC can be a dangerous place, what is up with all these people you know dying? Your mother, your stepfather, this friend of yours that your bro knocked up, your fiance...

Come on now - come clean.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
Wait one. You had a fiance that "recently died" back in July, and now you have ANOTHER fiance? Or are you pulling everyone's legs? And while I realize NYC can be a dangerous place, what is up with all these people you know dying? Your mother, your stepfather, this friend of yours that your bro knocked up, your fiance...

Come on now - come clean.
Can you spell B.L.A.C.K. W.I.D.O.W? :D
 

casa

Senior Member
Wow!

Are you sure you can support and care for let's see...9 siblings, your own twins, brother's toddler twins?? Do you also take care of the deceased fiance's children? How big is your house? I mean- I think you are risk of overdoing it here and then you are at risk of losing your own children if any of the <at least> 11 are found to be not properly cared for.

Seems there are a lot of family members having A LOT of children in this scenario :confused:
 

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