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ExBIL needs some help from you guys...the pros
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 390789" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Hmmm...could be that the AD is not working for her, could be that under the "bad boy" influence she has started experimenting with recreational drugs...at any rate, this girl doesn't sound happy. Is she still willing to move in with ExBIL and his family? Are they in a position to have her move in, and are they willing to do so? It might be worth getting her into a different environment before she gets too entrenched in depression, drugs or whatever else is going on. An environment in which she feels fully loved and included might make the world of difference to her.</p><p></p><p>At 16, with shared custody, the courts are less likely to make too many waves if the girl wants to go live with her father and her father is happy with the arrangement. </p><p></p><p>Just thinking out loud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 390789, member: 3907"] Hmmm...could be that the AD is not working for her, could be that under the "bad boy" influence she has started experimenting with recreational drugs...at any rate, this girl doesn't sound happy. Is she still willing to move in with ExBIL and his family? Are they in a position to have her move in, and are they willing to do so? It might be worth getting her into a different environment before she gets too entrenched in depression, drugs or whatever else is going on. An environment in which she feels fully loved and included might make the world of difference to her. At 16, with shared custody, the courts are less likely to make too many waves if the girl wants to go live with her father and her father is happy with the arrangement. Just thinking out loud [/QUOTE]
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