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Does mother-in-law have an obligation to help us take care of our grandchildren?

I can tell you for sure: no!

Children are your children, just their grandchildren. Taking care of the children is between you and your husband. Although most of the children nowadays are brought up by grandparents, it is an obligation for the elderly to take care of their children, and it is also an obligation not to take them. Don't put the blame on the elderly.

Mother-in-law's duty is to raise children. After they marry their daughter-in-law, even if the task is completed, they will have to support themselves for thousands of years. She can help her son if she likes, but she can leave them if she doesn't.

If the mother-in-law has the obligation to help raise her grandchildren, and they are both grandmothers and grandfathers, don't they have the obligation? In fact, the reason is the same. If you really don't have time, you can ask grandma to help with the children, provided that the elderly have free time and the body can accept it. Grandma can't, and grandma. The two old people are actually the same. As daughters-in-law, they need a bowl of water. Don't unilaterally think that it is grandma's duty to look after the children.