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<blockquote data-quote="bertie" data-source="post: 172486" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>Hi Star, thanks for the response.</p><p></p><p>Actually girlfriend is a really sweet girl - and she did NOT want him arrested last night and tried everything she could to keep him out of jail. I found out that she was just trying to get him to stay somewhere else for the night and come back today, but she has no knowledge of bipolars and didn't know how to handle him. He thought she was keeping him out for a reason and started banging on the windows.</p><p></p><p>I also just found out that he was arrested for domestic violence charges only, not for driving with a suspended license. </p><p></p><p>The reason I saw an attorney was because he is listed on the baby's birth cert as the father, and he's not. He foolishly signed an affidavit when the baby was born (he met his girlfriend when she was pregnant) stating he was the father (we all tried to convince him not to do that), then I found out a few weeks ago that if he's the "father", it will screw up his SSI and her DSHS, so we need to get him off. The money I'm spending for this is not mine, but that's all I can say.</p><p></p><p>I talked to the attorney's paralegal today, she's going to get back to me later to let me know if the atty can help him in court. difficult child is very gullible and has not defended himself in court like he should have in the past (sorry, long story) and was convicted of domestic violence because of his bipolar sister's vehemence against him; she was the one who called the police on him.</p><p></p><p>The girlfriend and her parents are being very, very nice in this whole thing - they are not the bad guys.....difficult child seriously needs to get back onto medications and hopefully he's thinking about this while he's in jail till they release him, probably tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your response <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bertie, post: 172486, member: 965"] Hi Star, thanks for the response. Actually girlfriend is a really sweet girl - and she did NOT want him arrested last night and tried everything she could to keep him out of jail. I found out that she was just trying to get him to stay somewhere else for the night and come back today, but she has no knowledge of bipolars and didn't know how to handle him. He thought she was keeping him out for a reason and started banging on the windows. I also just found out that he was arrested for domestic violence charges only, not for driving with a suspended license. The reason I saw an attorney was because he is listed on the baby's birth cert as the father, and he's not. He foolishly signed an affidavit when the baby was born (he met his girlfriend when she was pregnant) stating he was the father (we all tried to convince him not to do that), then I found out a few weeks ago that if he's the "father", it will screw up his SSI and her DSHS, so we need to get him off. The money I'm spending for this is not mine, but that's all I can say. I talked to the attorney's paralegal today, she's going to get back to me later to let me know if the atty can help him in court. difficult child is very gullible and has not defended himself in court like he should have in the past (sorry, long story) and was convicted of domestic violence because of his bipolar sister's vehemence against him; she was the one who called the police on him. The girlfriend and her parents are being very, very nice in this whole thing - they are not the bad guys.....difficult child seriously needs to get back onto medications and hopefully he's thinking about this while he's in jail till they release him, probably tomorrow. Thanks again for your response :) [/QUOTE]
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