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How do you get extended family to back off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 424541"><p>Wow. Maybe you can explain gently that they are concerned that difficult child does not fully comprehend the seriousness of the situation and do not know how to explain themselves well or how to cope with it well. My guess is that their intentions are ok.</p><p>It sounds like your difficult child has made much progress and if this is genuine, I hope that the court will recognize this progress. No matter what, your difficult child will have to accept the consequences of his actions.</p><p>In the mean time, I would nicely ask the relatives to "chill."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 424541"] Wow. Maybe you can explain gently that they are concerned that difficult child does not fully comprehend the seriousness of the situation and do not know how to explain themselves well or how to cope with it well. My guess is that their intentions are ok. It sounds like your difficult child has made much progress and if this is genuine, I hope that the court will recognize this progress. No matter what, your difficult child will have to accept the consequences of his actions. In the mean time, I would nicely ask the relatives to "chill." [/QUOTE]
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