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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 376584" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You most definitely should be able to get theft charges to go thru if she stole something that was clearly yours- such as your jewelry and jewelry box from your bedroom. The rest of what you mentioned probably would be difficult to go thru. I'm not sure how much getting the judicial system involved would really help matters though- more than likely she'd end up on probation and you'd be required to keep her supervised more, meaning it could cost you your job. That is similar to what we went thru and yes, it cost me my job. It sounds more like shee needs substance abuse treatment to me. The courts might be able to help from that end- both in getting her in an inpattient place for a while and monitoring her when she gets out with the possibly of sanctions if she doesn't comply. If it was me, I'd shoot for that if I couldn't get my difficult child to willingly go to a substance abuse program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 376584, member: 3699"] You most definitely should be able to get theft charges to go thru if she stole something that was clearly yours- such as your jewelry and jewelry box from your bedroom. The rest of what you mentioned probably would be difficult to go thru. I'm not sure how much getting the judicial system involved would really help matters though- more than likely she'd end up on probation and you'd be required to keep her supervised more, meaning it could cost you your job. That is similar to what we went thru and yes, it cost me my job. It sounds more like shee needs substance abuse treatment to me. The courts might be able to help from that end- both in getting her in an inpattient place for a while and monitoring her when she gets out with the possibly of sanctions if she doesn't comply. If it was me, I'd shoot for that if I couldn't get my difficult child to willingly go to a substance abuse program. [/QUOTE]
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