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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 254496" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Here is my suggestion (note only a suggestion, you will not hurt my feelings if you tell me I'm way off)</p><p></p><p>IF you can't get Residential Treatment Center (RTC) locked up, then allow him to do his time in Department of Juvenile Justice rather than risk him being sent to your brother. While he is in Department of Juvenile Justice, move to another area of your state (get out of that school district, into a different county and away from that POs territory). Get a job there, set up tdocs for yourself and difficult child. I know we have other Virginians on the board, maybe some of them can steer you towards the better areas in Virgina to find mental health services. You are not under court order. When he is released, it should be to your custody where you live then. You won't have a "fresh start" in terms of your son not having a mental illness; but you will have a fresh start with new professionals. The key is to leave the emotional baggage related to this crop of nincompoops behind and give a positive impression to the new pros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 254496, member: 1169"] Here is my suggestion (note only a suggestion, you will not hurt my feelings if you tell me I'm way off) IF you can't get Residential Treatment Center (RTC) locked up, then allow him to do his time in Department of Juvenile Justice rather than risk him being sent to your brother. While he is in Department of Juvenile Justice, move to another area of your state (get out of that school district, into a different county and away from that POs territory). Get a job there, set up tdocs for yourself and difficult child. I know we have other Virginians on the board, maybe some of them can steer you towards the better areas in Virgina to find mental health services. You are not under court order. When he is released, it should be to your custody where you live then. You won't have a "fresh start" in terms of your son not having a mental illness; but you will have a fresh start with new professionals. The key is to leave the emotional baggage related to this crop of nincompoops behind and give a positive impression to the new pros. [/QUOTE]
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