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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 161556" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Chris,</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you are hurting. We had my son removed by the sheriff at age 14 for violence against me. He would time it so he would be calm and happy and "what is mom talking about" when husband got home at 6:30. so I had the sheriff come. </p><p> </p><p>It has taken until now, well into his 16th year that I could stand to have any of his baby/little boy pics around me. I just couldn't see them with-o feeling the world collapse. It really stinks as a feeling.</p><p> </p><p>I tihnk you should follow ALL of Witz's and the other's advice. Be ESP careful if you have a mailbox that doesn't lock or he has a key to. His friends may have taught him he can get a credit card in your names, and if he has access to other personal info, esp SS#, then he can. He can just take the card adn first statement out of the mailbox, then switch it to paperless. IF he has done this, you will find it on a credit check. I strongly recommend one. You can get out from any credit cards HE gets in your name IF you let the credit card co prosecute. They are getting pretty rabid about it.</p><p> </p><p>I think not taking him on the cruise is a good idea, as is having a house sitter. Often this is a job my aunt would take in the summers when she was a teacher and was not married. You might try contacting a local school to see if any of the teachers would be interested. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p> </p><p>susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 161556, member: 1233"] Chris, I am sorry you are hurting. We had my son removed by the sheriff at age 14 for violence against me. He would time it so he would be calm and happy and "what is mom talking about" when husband got home at 6:30. so I had the sheriff come. It has taken until now, well into his 16th year that I could stand to have any of his baby/little boy pics around me. I just couldn't see them with-o feeling the world collapse. It really stinks as a feeling. I tihnk you should follow ALL of Witz's and the other's advice. Be ESP careful if you have a mailbox that doesn't lock or he has a key to. His friends may have taught him he can get a credit card in your names, and if he has access to other personal info, esp SS#, then he can. He can just take the card adn first statement out of the mailbox, then switch it to paperless. IF he has done this, you will find it on a credit check. I strongly recommend one. You can get out from any credit cards HE gets in your name IF you let the credit card co prosecute. They are getting pretty rabid about it. I think not taking him on the cruise is a good idea, as is having a house sitter. Often this is a job my aunt would take in the summers when she was a teacher and was not married. You might try contacting a local school to see if any of the teachers would be interested. Hugs, susie [/QUOTE]
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