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bluemarie87 · 02/04/2020 18:26

My other half has a 13 year old daughter who we used to have every other weekend to stay at our house before lockdown. She has been in isolation due to her grandma having a cough and a fever. (The grandma lives in the same house as his daughter and her mum and her mums partner). She has been in isolation for two weeks and her grandma is much better in the last few days.
Would you have her over to stay? My other half obviously misses her but I'm not 100% sure on the rules around all this. Obviously if it was just for the three weeks we would just not see her but if this goes on for months which I believe it probably will do what would you do.
Would you see her. If so how often. Also my
Other half doesn't drive so it would be me that had to get her. Would I be okay if I got stopped by the police as I'm not her parent or would you let her mum bring her and take her back home.
Many questions. Apologies. I've been on google but I'm reading a mixture of advice and I'm in a quandary of what to do.

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Ricekrispie22 · 02/04/2020 18:37

Hope this helps www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52018136
Could her mother or her mum’s partner drive her?

bluemarie87 · 02/04/2020 19:03

What's the difference in her mums partner driving or me driving though? Surely neither of us are her parents so wouldn't the same rule apply? I'll read the link though xx

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