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Debbie Rowe Works Out The Kinks In Custody Case

Posted by trix on July 15th, 2009 at 8:30 am

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Debbie Rowe is working with Michael Jackson’s mother to iron out the details of the  kids future. I’m not really sure why though, because she admits she never wanted to have kids. “I didn’t do it to be a mother. I didn’t change diapers. I didn’t get up in the middle of the night, even when I was there, Michael did it all.”

So why does she want custody now?

Is it because she got shut out of the will? Does she want the kids for the support they will always have?

Rumor has it that Debbie and Katherine have come to an agreement already. I haven’t heard yet what that could be. Whether it bodes well for the kids  or not no one knows.

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My God- Who wouldn’t want to be mother to Paris Jackson- heck I wanted to comfort and care for her and her brothers – any decent woman would.

Mama Bear commented on Jul 15 09 at 9:07 am

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