UK - A woman banned from seeing her grandchildren because of the amount of sweets she gave them has won a legal battle with her daughter to visit the youngsters - provided she no longer indulged them.
Elsie Melville's contact with her four grandchildren was severed last March after her daughter, Donna Russell, grew concerned at the way her mother was treating the children. When visiting Natasha, ten, Kimberley, nine, Brandon, six, and Ryan, two, Mrs Melville, her daughter claimed, would turn up with two carrier bags laden with confectionery. Eventually, Ms Russell, a 36-year-old divorcee, stopped her mother from seeing the children. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - ROOTS Direct
Elsie Melville's contact with her four grandchildren was severed last March after her daughter, Donna Russell, grew concerned at the way her mother was treating the children. When visiting Natasha, ten, Kimberley, nine, Brandon, six, and Ryan, two, Mrs Melville, her daughter claimed, would turn up with two carrier bags laden with confectionery. Eventually, Ms Russell, a 36-year-old divorcee, stopped her mother from seeing the children. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - ROOTS Direct