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I have an adopted daughter 35 years old and with three grand children. I have been supporting her for the past 15 years. She found her biological mother and her sister with three children and moved in with her and now i have to support six of the overseas. I am lost how do I deal with her and her sisters. She has sever ADHD and her husband commit suicide. Anyone can tell me how to deal with her and her sisters.

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I have an adopted daughter around the same age. I do all meds, doctor's appts etc for my teenage grandsons but she is self sufficient. Why do you have to pay for everything?

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