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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 616572" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I'm sorry for all that is happening with difficult child. Your plan of action at this point is to concentrate on the others in your family, and yourself. They have to be safe. Call the cops right away next time he does anything physical to you, document his behaviors- everything. What did the cops do the many other times they were called, or when they saw the bruises? If you stand before a judge at some point, begging for help, that documentation will be very, very important. Facts only, dates, times, witnesses, precedents...etc will be important. If the cops have been to your home so many times, did they just leave and do nothing? If he's not scared of them, and his actions have no consequences, you're all in danger. Can't cps help you? He's the reason they are involved, good, he needs to be placed somewhere else. They can help you, I think. I hope you find a quick resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 616572, member: 2668"] I'm sorry for all that is happening with difficult child. Your plan of action at this point is to concentrate on the others in your family, and yourself. They have to be safe. Call the cops right away next time he does anything physical to you, document his behaviors- everything. What did the cops do the many other times they were called, or when they saw the bruises? If you stand before a judge at some point, begging for help, that documentation will be very, very important. Facts only, dates, times, witnesses, precedents...etc will be important. If the cops have been to your home so many times, did they just leave and do nothing? If he's not scared of them, and his actions have no consequences, you're all in danger. Can't cps help you? He's the reason they are involved, good, he needs to be placed somewhere else. They can help you, I think. I hope you find a quick resolution. [/QUOTE]
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