In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to a great and uncle who want their niece to know about her late father's family and vice-versa.
Trina is absolutely fantastic – she is bright, energetic, kind, and beautiful.Trina’s birth father, “Thomas” was a married man with three children when he fathered her.
My wife and I strongly believe that Thomas’ parents have the right to know of their wonderful grandchild’s existence, and she also deserves to know about them.I happen to agree with you about all parties’ right to know the truth about this parentage, but – depending on the age of the child – this decision should rest with the child’s mother.
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