Thank you everyone for your replies. I have stayed away and kept quiet so as not to add fuel to the fire. And things have been quiet between us since we stopped speaking. My granny spoke to my mum a while ago after 3 or 4 months of her not seeing the children and that's when all this started, I think she started feeling guilty. One of her arguments is that I let my other nana have the boys individually, but she's 76 and I don't feel it's fair to leave a lady of that age with two boisterous brothers my mother has always been this way, and growing up we used to have fairly nasty arguments. She criticises pretty much everything I do as a parent, although my upbringing was far from normal after my dad left. She just tries to control everything, even to the extent of telling her own parents not to help me an my partner out with anything. My grandad used to take my oldest to nursery and she would complain and say make them walk, baring in mind my sons nursery was a good mile away and he was only 2 when he started nursery. Nobody dares tell her anything because it causes such big arguments. I shall wait to see if I hear anything from a solicitor and take it from there I guess. The saddest thing of all is that my dad lives miles and miles away in Florida and would love to have all of us just around the corner like my mum does. He doesn't understand because my mum only has one child and this is how she acts. Life's too short!
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