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Ask Amy: Child is caught in toxic family crossfire

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: Nine-year-old "Danny" lives with his dad and grandparents, and none of them get along. Danny is always caught in the middle. Danny’s dad (in his mid-30s) is a self-absorbed jerk and spends very little time with Danny, but he lives in the same house.

If Grandma is mad at Danny's father, (who is her son), Danny gets to hear all about it, and vice versa. Caught in the turmoil, Danny gets chewed out by both sides.

The latest example of this is that Danny is going on vacation with his grandparents, but his dad wasn't invited and doesn't even know they are going! Grandma told Danny not to tell his dad because she doesn't want the dad to go! And when they return, Danny will be yelled at by his dad for keeping the secret. Danny cannot win in this dysfunctional family.

How can it be right for the other family members to leave on vacation with his son and not tell him, and to demand that Danny keep this secret? The grandparents are his main caregivers and if they left him behind, I doubt his father would look after him for the 10 days, so Danny must go with them.

I'm a (not very respected) family member, who thankfully doesn't live there. I keep my mouth shut because nobody asked me, but Danny does share with me some of his anxieties and fears. I really feel for the boy. All I can think to tell him is that he can chart his own path when he grows up, and that he won't have to live with either his grandparents or his dad. It seems so insufficient.

Obviously, all of these people need counseling and I seriously doubt it would ever happen, because they are blind to their angry dysfunction.

 

Is it right for them to take Danny without telling the dad? What can I say to Danny?

Worried Relative

Dear Worried: It is NOT right for these grandparents to spirit their grandson away -- unless they are the child’s legal adoptive parents or guardians, it would also be illegal for them to take the child without the father’s permission.

Any parent returning home to find his child missing without explanation would be justified in calling the police to report an abduction.

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