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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 297683" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, if people in our system were reasonable, that would be fine. But we already have over 2 years of history with this csu (court services unist) and it difficult child comes home with more requirements than he went in with. They do want him monitored 24/7. This isn't me negotiating with them. These aren't recommendations by somebody- these are parole requirements. I think there is more of a lesson for difficult child to get hinmself out of this before coming home without my life turning into an impossible nightmare this time. Here's what I'm thinking to myself: Remember the PO andd her super last year? Remember how many times I was told that they don't care if I can afford it or if I lose my job- that it was my problem and their problem was making sure difficult child "got what he needed and was ordered"? Remember how that turned out? These aren't dss people who are trying to work out family issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 297683, member: 3699"] Well, if people in our system were reasonable, that would be fine. But we already have over 2 years of history with this csu (court services unist) and it difficult child comes home with more requirements than he went in with. They do want him monitored 24/7. This isn't me negotiating with them. These aren't recommendations by somebody- these are parole requirements. I think there is more of a lesson for difficult child to get hinmself out of this before coming home without my life turning into an impossible nightmare this time. Here's what I'm thinking to myself: Remember the PO andd her super last year? Remember how many times I was told that they don't care if I can afford it or if I lose my job- that it was my problem and their problem was making sure difficult child "got what he needed and was ordered"? Remember how that turned out? These aren't dss people who are trying to work out family issues. [/QUOTE]
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