CHEATING mother-in-law Anne White has kept her job at a charity shop despite running off with her daughter's husband.
National Cerebral Palsy charity Scope has backed the gran, 49, in the wake of her sex scandal.
Mrs White and son-in-law Paul Stanford, 39, have been in hiding since last week's revelations.
A charity spokesman said they expected the Trowbridge branch manager back at work and confirmed she had not been sacked.
Daughter Rachel Stanford, 28, of Gladstone Road, told the Wiltshire Times she never wanted to see her mother or husband again after finding out about their affair.
Left to look after her two daughters, the mobile phone team leader said the revelations had torn her five-year marriage apart.
Her jilted father Stephen, 49, told a national newspaper how he had caught his wife and son-in-law kissing in a Trowbridge car park.
The heartbroken duo have both launched divorce proceedings.
Mrs Stanford, who spoke to to the Wiltshire Times on crutches from her home last week, broke her leg kicking down her mother's door. She said photos of her husband and mother had been burnt.
Relate counsellor Judith Verity said: "The betrayal will be one of the worst elements. I can imagine this situation would be an absolute nightmare.
"There is no way there will be any reconciliation while feelings are running so strong.
"The whole family will be feeling the strain and will be trying to make sense of what is happening."
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