There is no way I’d enter into a business relationship with a person who feels that contracts can be dishonored at will. Yes, I am suggesting that such an attitude shows a lack of charecter.
>> There is no way Id enter into a business relationship with a person who feels that contracts can be dishonored at will.
Good and you shouldn’t.
>> Yes, I am suggesting that such an attitude shows a lack of charecter.
When the issue involves the means and domicile of the grand parents to care for the child in discussion, the community contract is something that can and should be challenged in a court of law. Your emphasis on honor and character is misplaced and is but something for you to squawk about.
If you were the caretaker of this child and were financially locked into that community, how would you demonstrate honor and character?