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At the end of my rope, ready to pop a vein in my forehead
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 338933" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>I would love to file a letter of complaint believe me. I am usually the type to make things known be they good or bad.</p><p> </p><p>However, I now have an adversarial relationship with a woman who has the authority to yank my kids out of my home. difficult child has outbursts that are often on the verge of requiring intervention by law enforcement or the worker in some form or fashion.</p><p> </p><p>Essentially he needs redirection away from babys presence when he is violently beligerent. It turns into a scuffle. A fist fight between a 15 year old and a parent doesn't look well for the parent. We do what we can to be gentle but he likes to escalate things. He is also 6'2" and has a disorder. The cops can see it but there is a mandate that requires the information be forwaded on to DCFS.</p><p> </p><p>DCFS and I did not have an amicable parting. I fear a future visit from them. They have the power to make my life a living H e double hockey sticks.</p><p> </p><p>Sure I could fight it, sure I could get a lawyer but the hassle is hardly worth it. If they stepped in and I won a law suit it would still be many months of unimaginable worry, stress and trauma if they took the baby. I would literally end up in a psychiatric hospital or prison if someone took my baby. I would snap, flat out...it would be the straw on this camels back in a very ugly way. (there is a long painful history leading up to my blessing easy child. None of which apply to this forum) Needless to say but I seriously pity the fool that ever tries to come between her and I.</p><p> </p><p>edited to add: I really am stable and not planning on acting the fool. I just have a very short fuse when it comes to someone messing with my bear cubs. My protective maternal instincts have always been on overdrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 338933, member: 8617"] I would love to file a letter of complaint believe me. I am usually the type to make things known be they good or bad. However, I now have an adversarial relationship with a woman who has the authority to yank my kids out of my home. difficult child has outbursts that are often on the verge of requiring intervention by law enforcement or the worker in some form or fashion. Essentially he needs redirection away from babys presence when he is violently beligerent. It turns into a scuffle. A fist fight between a 15 year old and a parent doesn't look well for the parent. We do what we can to be gentle but he likes to escalate things. He is also 6'2" and has a disorder. The cops can see it but there is a mandate that requires the information be forwaded on to DCFS. DCFS and I did not have an amicable parting. I fear a future visit from them. They have the power to make my life a living H e double hockey sticks. Sure I could fight it, sure I could get a lawyer but the hassle is hardly worth it. If they stepped in and I won a law suit it would still be many months of unimaginable worry, stress and trauma if they took the baby. I would literally end up in a psychiatric hospital or prison if someone took my baby. I would snap, flat out...it would be the straw on this camels back in a very ugly way. (there is a long painful history leading up to my blessing easy child. None of which apply to this forum) Needless to say but I seriously pity the fool that ever tries to come between her and I. edited to add: I really am stable and not planning on acting the fool. I just have a very short fuse when it comes to someone messing with my bear cubs. My protective maternal instincts have always been on overdrive. [/QUOTE]
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