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We have a situation in our family right now that we feel we know what’s best for our family but struggle a bit with. My wife’s sister has a lot of problems. She is an addict, lives in a welfare hotel, is constantly in trouble with the police, etc. 8 years ago, she had a child. This child, a girl, has been living with my wife’s parents since she was about 3. The girl, our niece, has many problems as you might assume - physically and emotionally. The mother drank, smoked and probably did drugs while pregnant. She is partially deaf and needs hearing aids and she is emotionally troubled. She lacks discipline in her life and socialization. She is an out of control kid. Her father is around but more or less uninvolved. He picks her up on Saturdays but usually just drops her off at his mom’s house and then does what ever he wants. He has since gone and gotten another woman pregnant (who had a kid from a previous relationship) and married her. His wife does not want my niece around because she is such a problem child and caused problems for kid and was causing problems within the family in general because she is such a difficult child. My wife’s sister shows up when is convenient for her and when her parents allow it. She is usually drunk or high and causes a scene. She accuses her parents of stealing her baby from her then leaves. She sleeps around with different unsavory characters, many are ex-cons.
So you get the picture?
Meanwhile, my wife and I have managed to keep ourselves separate from all this. It has had very little impact on our lives and our children. We have 2 wonderful kids. My wife is a stay at home mom. I have a great career. We are the polar opposites of what’s going on within her family.
Here’s the dilemma. My wife’s father approached us last week and said if he and her mom die they want us to take in the girl. (I forgot to mention that my mother and father in law are alcoholics as well that we have a strained relationship with to put it lightly.) He told my wife that her mom didn’t know he was going to ask her this but that he has “expectations of people.” He also told her that when they die they are going to give everything they have to this girl and that my wife isn’t going to get anything. He said that my wife didn’t need it.
Our answer to this is no, we would not take her. She has a father make him responsible. But we struggle with it some. We feel that the Christian thing to do is to try to help. But if we do that, we then bring all these other things into our lives and the lives of our children that we have protected them from. We would have to deal with my sister in law who would now start showing up at my door drunk and high expecting to see her daughter, accusing us of stealing her from her. We would have to deal with the deadbeat father. Not too mention the fact that my 7 year old daughter begs us not to make her have to stay at her grandparents house very long when we go to visit if this girl is there. This girl, as I said has emotional/social issues, and bullies my daughter. What’s worse though is that this girl tries to convince my daughter to do things she isn’t allowed to do and then not to tell her parents. I can only imagine what will happen when this girl is 12, 14 or 16! Last time she was at our house she tried to make my daughter draw up invitations to a party and then go down the block and put them into people’s mailboxes after we specifically told them not too. She got my daughter to actually leave the house because she was scared to not listen to her. Thankfully, my daughter knew enough and was brave enough to come running back to her mom and tell her.
We have talked about it over and over. We think that protecting our children is the most important thing here and if there was some way to help this child and not put our own family at risk we would. But I don’t see how bringing this child into our lives couldn’t cause anything but problems and serious ones, I’m not talking about convenience. Its hard because it is a little troubled girl who has had a difficult life.
In what order of priority do we place things near and dear to us to make these kinds of decisions? Does the fact that we have to protect our children from these ugly things outweight our responsibilities as humans and christians to take on this girl if her caretakers die? Do we risk causing emotional problems in our own kids to help someone elses? Then there is even the potential risk of physical harm by introducing this crazy sister in law into our lives who threatens and steals from her own parents because they have her kid.
I’m sorry for rambling on. We want to know we have made the right decision here to protect our own children.
So you get the picture?
Meanwhile, my wife and I have managed to keep ourselves separate from all this. It has had very little impact on our lives and our children. We have 2 wonderful kids. My wife is a stay at home mom. I have a great career. We are the polar opposites of what’s going on within her family.
Here’s the dilemma. My wife’s father approached us last week and said if he and her mom die they want us to take in the girl. (I forgot to mention that my mother and father in law are alcoholics as well that we have a strained relationship with to put it lightly.) He told my wife that her mom didn’t know he was going to ask her this but that he has “expectations of people.” He also told her that when they die they are going to give everything they have to this girl and that my wife isn’t going to get anything. He said that my wife didn’t need it.
Our answer to this is no, we would not take her. She has a father make him responsible. But we struggle with it some. We feel that the Christian thing to do is to try to help. But if we do that, we then bring all these other things into our lives and the lives of our children that we have protected them from. We would have to deal with my sister in law who would now start showing up at my door drunk and high expecting to see her daughter, accusing us of stealing her from her. We would have to deal with the deadbeat father. Not too mention the fact that my 7 year old daughter begs us not to make her have to stay at her grandparents house very long when we go to visit if this girl is there. This girl, as I said has emotional/social issues, and bullies my daughter. What’s worse though is that this girl tries to convince my daughter to do things she isn’t allowed to do and then not to tell her parents. I can only imagine what will happen when this girl is 12, 14 or 16! Last time she was at our house she tried to make my daughter draw up invitations to a party and then go down the block and put them into people’s mailboxes after we specifically told them not too. She got my daughter to actually leave the house because she was scared to not listen to her. Thankfully, my daughter knew enough and was brave enough to come running back to her mom and tell her.
We have talked about it over and over. We think that protecting our children is the most important thing here and if there was some way to help this child and not put our own family at risk we would. But I don’t see how bringing this child into our lives couldn’t cause anything but problems and serious ones, I’m not talking about convenience. Its hard because it is a little troubled girl who has had a difficult life.
In what order of priority do we place things near and dear to us to make these kinds of decisions? Does the fact that we have to protect our children from these ugly things outweight our responsibilities as humans and christians to take on this girl if her caretakers die? Do we risk causing emotional problems in our own kids to help someone elses? Then there is even the potential risk of physical harm by introducing this crazy sister in law into our lives who threatens and steals from her own parents because they have her kid.
I’m sorry for rambling on. We want to know we have made the right decision here to protect our own children.
I will pray for your and your niece!