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Ask Amy: Grandmother’s offer of housing might backfire
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I have plenty of room but am worried about not being able to get along with my son-in-law all the time.

I know that I would probably take on most of the childcare and housekeeping, but I want what’s best for the kids and my daughter.DEAR GRANDMA: Your daughter has asked you not to engage so thoroughly in her marriage. Moving this family into your household would place you directly in the middle of it.

If things are not improving, providing housing, childcare and housekeeping for the entire family would actually keep this father in the mix, when it might be best for the children if the parents separate. If all of you lived together, your home would cease being a safe-haven and would become ground zero.

DEAR TREE OWNER: Researching your question, I have encountered a number of unfortunate accounts detailing extreme disputes between neighbors - brought on by falling leaves.

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