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onlygirl · 12/05/2008 18:14

my sister has always been a pain in the arse.
she left home a year or so ago with her boyf she had to move back to mum and dads with boyf and daughter [19 months]because of money problems so they could get on the council list. no money but in pub every night this week.
mum says they are lazy and the form for council is still on the mantel.
they palm the little girl off on a weekend to anyone who will have her they have no respect for anyone.
they dont pay the agreed money to mum and dad for staying there either.
what would you do?

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nobodyputsBBinthecorner · 12/05/2008 19:00

well firdtly is it wise to involve yourself? as your sister would prob just use this against you, maybe your mum should give them the ultimatum of shape up or ship out, or watch your sister complete the form.

more · 12/05/2008 19:50

Don't get involved. If your parents wants to stop being doormats then they will. I suspect though that they are worried about their grandchild.

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