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Paternal grandparents try to get custody of their 2-year-old granddaughter after her mother refuses to let her travel by herself to spend Christmas with them: 'Now Clara is bigger and can travel without [her mom]'

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'[He said] our baby isn’t entitled to that money': Father-in-law gives a new mom $4,000 for birthing expenses, she's furious when she finds out her husband spent the cash on his hobbies instead

'[He said] our baby isn’t entitled to that money': Father-in-law gives a new mom $4,000 for birthing expenses, she's furious when she finds out her husband spent the cash on his hobbies instead

People can argue left and right over how to parent their kids, but no matter which way you slice it, this two-person job works best when each parent pulls their weight.
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Pushy grandfather insists on second grandchild being named after him, gets offended when son refuses: ' He made a comment about having to die before he’d get a child named after him'

He wants a legacy
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"How about you send the kids and you can do your own thing": Grandparents exclude wheelchair-using son-in-law from their Christmas vacation

It's abundantly clear that we don't live in a particularly accessible world. According to the American's With Disabilities Act , an “accessible" place is “a site, facility, work environment, service, or program that is easy to approach, enter, operate, participate in, and/or use safely and with dignity by a person with a disability.” Despite the ADA being signed into law in 1990, most buildings and businesses still aren't accessible to wheelchair users. The ADA demands that only government buil…
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