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t74

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This crisis has been a wake-up call for many Unfortunately, it has also created some raving maniacs. We can only hope that the issues we all have confronted the last few months will make us "better" human beings. I believe most will but there are some who are so evil that they are beyond hope.

Remember that stress adversely affects the immune system's abi;ity to attack disease. Set a good example and maybe mom will follow. Both the children and grandma will be better off even with minor lapses in the other household and a good sanitation procedure if you remain calm in their presence.
 


Ohiogal

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Please ignore the volunteers who choose to have moral or ethical issues with other's behaviors. That's not relevant to your legal options.

If mother is violating the law then contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies to report her. If you feel the kids welfare is in danger then contact an attorney to discuss an emergency protection order.
Please quit posting because you don't have a clue.
 
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