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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 465369" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hi and Welcome! It is a tough situation.</p><p></p><p>Mostly I want to warn you to be VERY careful about how you handle abuse accusations. As the stepmom, with dad on deployment, you could end up in a WORLD of trouble legally. It could even follow you with jobs later in life. I know a few people who ended up in your situation and it really changed their lives even ten years down the road. </p><p></p><p>You may have to think about and discuss with her father that he either has to come home or difficult child goes to foster care. I know you love her and I wish it could be different, but honestly, if it is the right diagnosis it is about the hardest one to treat. As stepmom, you don't have any real legal legs to stand on except to protect YOU. Do NOT let yourself get into a situation where you end up with a crminal record because she lies so well. I am not joking, it is SERIOUS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 465369, member: 1233"] Hi and Welcome! It is a tough situation. Mostly I want to warn you to be VERY careful about how you handle abuse accusations. As the stepmom, with dad on deployment, you could end up in a WORLD of trouble legally. It could even follow you with jobs later in life. I know a few people who ended up in your situation and it really changed their lives even ten years down the road. You may have to think about and discuss with her father that he either has to come home or difficult child goes to foster care. I know you love her and I wish it could be different, but honestly, if it is the right diagnosis it is about the hardest one to treat. As stepmom, you don't have any real legal legs to stand on except to protect YOU. Do NOT let yourself get into a situation where you end up with a crminal record because she lies so well. I am not joking, it is SERIOUS. [/QUOTE]
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