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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 304801" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Hmmm.. Didn't think of this, but my supervisor advised me. I'm a federal official (not elected, but work for the federal govt). It's a felony to assault me. She asked if I wanted her to send a task force official over. </p><p> </p><p>I don't ever want to be alone with that kid again, nor do I want him wandering the house alone (as in after school). But I can't restrict access to the house without a judge's order. I'm just hoping that if I can't get him removed I can get the drinking, verbal abuse and difficult child never alone in house or with me/mykids restrictions. </p><p> </p><p>All you can do is ask. He does have his rights too. And the cops informed me last night he does have the right to drink in his own house. Only judges can restrict rights, and as we all know, they are unpredictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 304801, member: 5169"] Hmmm.. Didn't think of this, but my supervisor advised me. I'm a federal official (not elected, but work for the federal govt). It's a felony to assault me. She asked if I wanted her to send a task force official over. I don't ever want to be alone with that kid again, nor do I want him wandering the house alone (as in after school). But I can't restrict access to the house without a judge's order. I'm just hoping that if I can't get him removed I can get the drinking, verbal abuse and difficult child never alone in house or with me/mykids restrictions. All you can do is ask. He does have his rights too. And the cops informed me last night he does have the right to drink in his own house. Only judges can restrict rights, and as we all know, they are unpredictable. [/QUOTE]
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