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responsible parenting skills
What should this mother do?

What should a mother pregnant unintentionally, if the father has always lived with his parents and has no intention of leaving them, but his parents are in a better position to take care of a baby/child than most parents, and can do so finically. His mother does not have a job, but his father does. Father’s mother can take care of newborn baby/children better than most adult. Father is a responsible person but has low income, so you will get very little child support if you go to family court (would not be in your best interest to go to family court). Father has no skills to take care of baby/children but is good with children in general, has better parenting skills than most adults and can deal with teenagers better than most adults. His parents are willing to raise baby as there own, if you can’t take care of baby. If you want to keep baby, than can baby sit baby any time you want to and will do any thing to help you as long as you don’t go to family court.

Why are you so afraid to simply accept responsibility in a legal manner for your child?

It’s better for children in the long run. If you truly had ‘better parenting skills than most adults’, then you would realize that children should not be exposed to unnecessary conflict between their parents. A legal custody agreement, along with an order to pay child support (no matter how little you can afford), will make things easier for *your child* in the long run. Any disagreements between the parents can be resolved, simply, by referring to the civil agreements, keeping the misunderstandings and confrontations to a minimum, freeing you both up to concentrate on parenting, instead of playing games with each other, so that your child can grow up to be a more responsible and emotionally stable person than both of you.

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