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14 yr old daughter/aunt mess but no subs. abuse
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 371627" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If your teen doesn't tell you at least once a week that you are ruining her life then you are doing it wrong.</p><p> </p><p>Or so my mom always told me!! </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry things are so rough. I wonder what stories she has told to sister?? I am sure she has filled your sister's ears with all KINDS of lies. If daughter has had a good relationship with aunt before this, aunt would not expect her to lie and would be stunned to learn she has been had. Of course not all relatives are willing to believe us when we tell them our "angels" are actually devils in fake wings.</p><p> </p><p>Have you spoken with your attorney about this all? I would. Usually a parent cannot move a child out of state unless the other parent agrees. period. The parent who is choosing to move is the one who is choosing to lose that contact with the child. Judges like to keep things in their own jurisdiction as much as possible, or so my divorced friends/relatives have told me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 371627, member: 1233"] If your teen doesn't tell you at least once a week that you are ruining her life then you are doing it wrong. Or so my mom always told me!! I am sorry things are so rough. I wonder what stories she has told to sister?? I am sure she has filled your sister's ears with all KINDS of lies. If daughter has had a good relationship with aunt before this, aunt would not expect her to lie and would be stunned to learn she has been had. Of course not all relatives are willing to believe us when we tell them our "angels" are actually devils in fake wings. Have you spoken with your attorney about this all? I would. Usually a parent cannot move a child out of state unless the other parent agrees. period. The parent who is choosing to move is the one who is choosing to lose that contact with the child. Judges like to keep things in their own jurisdiction as much as possible, or so my divorced friends/relatives have told me. [/QUOTE]
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