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At What Point is it OK to Throw in the Towel with a difficult child ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 471456"><p>I think it depends on the family and what the family needs and what the family can do. Each situation is different. Its a hard choice you have before you. Get a lawyer, fight tooth and nail, the hardship that would put on your family and then IF you get the services ...... it might work or it might not. </p><p></p><p>What does difficult child say in all this? She is part of the family. If the option is very bluntly put to her will she even admit she needs help some of the time? Or is it all gfgness? </p><p></p><p>Maybe you could get the lawyer, fight tooth and nail, for services that would wait for her to hit bottom and want to change. If that is never then its never. If its 22 or 42 then it'll be there. If that is an option could be discussed with a lawyer. </p><p></p><p>Or it might be to much for your family to go through. Only you can decide that, but I'll be here supporting any decision you make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 471456"] I think it depends on the family and what the family needs and what the family can do. Each situation is different. Its a hard choice you have before you. Get a lawyer, fight tooth and nail, the hardship that would put on your family and then IF you get the services ...... it might work or it might not. What does difficult child say in all this? She is part of the family. If the option is very bluntly put to her will she even admit she needs help some of the time? Or is it all gfgness? Maybe you could get the lawyer, fight tooth and nail, for services that would wait for her to hit bottom and want to change. If that is never then its never. If its 22 or 42 then it'll be there. If that is an option could be discussed with a lawyer. Or it might be to much for your family to go through. Only you can decide that, but I'll be here supporting any decision you make. [/QUOTE]
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