My husband and I have adopted a little boy, and its all going brilliantly. He's been with us 14 months and he is nearly 2 and a half.
My problem is with my husbands parents. We have explicitly asked them NOT to do certain things, which they repeatedly do. For example, feed our little boy chocolate, fizzy drinks, sweets, give him lunch when we have asked them NOT to. Give him cake and snacks ALL the time.
We have tried talking to them, and they just continue to ignore us. I am rapidly losing patience and I am very close to cutting off contact.
My Father in law claims that they have a legal right to see our little boy, but do they? Sure, they have a moral right to see him, but that is falling by the wayside every time they ignore our reasonable requests.
Our son is their only grandchild.
Can anyone help?!
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2catsandadog · 20/10/2016 13:39
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