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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 326075" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sending you a great big hug. Puberty is an awful time for kids and for parents. I don't know what court will do. Maybe they can give difficult child community service if you tell them you don't have the funds and difficult child is 14 and likely cannot get a job. Not sure how they would expect a 14yo to pay off a ticket with-o parental help.</p><p></p><p>What has husband said about all of this? Can you just let him deal with it all?</p><p></p><p>I haven't read your other thread yet, but I am sending you a blanket of snuggly hugglies. These are super soft,super gentle, super comforting hugs that will wrap around you with that warm, amazing feel that tells you that someone loves you. Snuggly Huggly has a special feature. Once you fasten the button that holds it around you it forms a special coating to neutralize anything anyone says to you that is designed to hurt you in any way. You will have that special comfort and all those awful words will be lessened because you will feel how much we care about you. </p><p></p><p>Take care of yourself, and know that your basket of Snuggly Hugglies will never be empty - so don't save them for when it is "really bad".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 326075, member: 1233"] Sending you a great big hug. Puberty is an awful time for kids and for parents. I don't know what court will do. Maybe they can give difficult child community service if you tell them you don't have the funds and difficult child is 14 and likely cannot get a job. Not sure how they would expect a 14yo to pay off a ticket with-o parental help. What has husband said about all of this? Can you just let him deal with it all? I haven't read your other thread yet, but I am sending you a blanket of snuggly hugglies. These are super soft,super gentle, super comforting hugs that will wrap around you with that warm, amazing feel that tells you that someone loves you. Snuggly Huggly has a special feature. Once you fasten the button that holds it around you it forms a special coating to neutralize anything anyone says to you that is designed to hurt you in any way. You will have that special comfort and all those awful words will be lessened because you will feel how much we care about you. Take care of yourself, and know that your basket of Snuggly Hugglies will never be empty - so don't save them for when it is "really bad". [/QUOTE]
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