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Teenage Son Bullied by a Sociopath
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<blockquote data-quote="Jpar" data-source="post: 488485" data-attributes="member: 13372"><p>Thanks Susie,</p><p>We actually did see a lawyer, and he has actually handled a few of the most highest profile bullying cases in our state, so we were in good hands and he helped us draft a letter to the school, documenting everything and excepts from texts I recieved from my son during the school day, which would break any parents heart if you heard them. So we are least on record with the school should my son actually be harmed further or hamrs himself. </p><p>But in the end, the lawyer told us in a private school, they can really do whatever they want, so long as the law was not broken. Bullying is always a gray area, becasue it is impossible often to prove, especially when the bullying is not physical.</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Jpar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jpar, post: 488485, member: 13372"] Thanks Susie, We actually did see a lawyer, and he has actually handled a few of the most highest profile bullying cases in our state, so we were in good hands and he helped us draft a letter to the school, documenting everything and excepts from texts I recieved from my son during the school day, which would break any parents heart if you heard them. So we are least on record with the school should my son actually be harmed further or hamrs himself. But in the end, the lawyer told us in a private school, they can really do whatever they want, so long as the law was not broken. Bullying is always a gray area, becasue it is impossible often to prove, especially when the bullying is not physical. Thanks! Jpar [/QUOTE]
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