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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 492220" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>What I've seen around here is that if the kid isn't living with the parent or is above 18, it's an entirely different story. It's the custodial parent of a juvenile that gets thrown under the bus- I haven't seen them or heard them address any other person this way. If it's a grandparent raising a kid or even a non-custodial parent, it's a completely different story. If the kid is over 18, they go to adult csu so the parent is a non-issue, except in cases where the kiid is in juvenile csu already- like difficult child- they can legally hold them in juvie csu (and me) until he's 21, although they probably won't.</p><p></p><p>I wrote difficult child a long letter last night- hopefully he'll get it tomorrow. I'll be going to DMV later this morning. It's tempting to tell PO that I can't make the videoconference tomorrow because I had to spend the time off work getting a new driver's license today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 492220, member: 3699"] What I've seen around here is that if the kid isn't living with the parent or is above 18, it's an entirely different story. It's the custodial parent of a juvenile that gets thrown under the bus- I haven't seen them or heard them address any other person this way. If it's a grandparent raising a kid or even a non-custodial parent, it's a completely different story. If the kid is over 18, they go to adult csu so the parent is a non-issue, except in cases where the kiid is in juvenile csu already- like difficult child- they can legally hold them in juvie csu (and me) until he's 21, although they probably won't. I wrote difficult child a long letter last night- hopefully he'll get it tomorrow. I'll be going to DMV later this morning. It's tempting to tell PO that I can't make the videoconference tomorrow because I had to spend the time off work getting a new driver's license today. [/QUOTE]
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