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Old 12-14-2007, 12:35 AM
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I have to say...if you know the emom well enough it may be less of an issue...

I'm usually the first to help with no strings attached if I am able....but in an adoption situation there is a balance of power and influence that needs to be kept.

You'll probably know best based on your state laws and your experience with the emom how she'd react...I just wanted to make you aware of the potential mine field you may be getting into.

If you can find a way to help that doesn't put you in the mine field, then go for it, in my opinion.
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