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difficult child and boyfriend con easy child son for last time
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 205602" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Well, kudos to C for his good intentions and resolve to stick by his sister. Even though it may not go well, at least he'll know he did all he could (which is important, seeing that he clearly cares about her). The advice to take her to a women's shelter if it doesn't work out is a great idea. The only problem is that she's almost certainly going to get in touch with boyfriend and let him know where the apartment is ... I hope C is ready for that. Maybe he should go and get the restraining order now, since the boyfriend has already threatened him, and given what he's doing for his sister a judge would likely agree that the boyfriend will probably pose a threat to him. Just a thought. Also multiple locks on the apartment, and strict personal safety measures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 205602, member: 2884"] Well, kudos to C for his good intentions and resolve to stick by his sister. Even though it may not go well, at least he'll know he did all he could (which is important, seeing that he clearly cares about her). The advice to take her to a women's shelter if it doesn't work out is a great idea. The only problem is that she's almost certainly going to get in touch with boyfriend and let him know where the apartment is ... I hope C is ready for that. Maybe he should go and get the restraining order now, since the boyfriend has already threatened him, and given what he's doing for his sister a judge would likely agree that the boyfriend will probably pose a threat to him. Just a thought. Also multiple locks on the apartment, and strict personal safety measures. [/QUOTE]
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