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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 590581" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>When they go to AA meetings they should have their paper signed. He should have gotten one from the court but if not his PO should have one, It's just a sheet that everyone has signed with the name of the AA group and their signature and phone number verifying they went. Te courts are very familar with all the AA groups and they know if it's legit. They all have their own stamp identifying the group name. And I'm sure she will want his sponsor's name and number to verify that also.</p><p></p><p>You can't do it for him. If he doesn't comply he will have to take the consequences. Zardo he is not alone, so many of the young people that are ordered to AA do not take it seriously. They go because they are prdered but they don't work the program. It takes a certain amount of maturity and acceptance that 17 year olds just don't have yet. They do have young people's AA groups that he may find more comfortable. All he has to do is ask around at any of the meetings, they will know when and where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 590581, member: 59"] When they go to AA meetings they should have their paper signed. He should have gotten one from the court but if not his PO should have one, It's just a sheet that everyone has signed with the name of the AA group and their signature and phone number verifying they went. Te courts are very familar with all the AA groups and they know if it's legit. They all have their own stamp identifying the group name. And I'm sure she will want his sponsor's name and number to verify that also. You can't do it for him. If he doesn't comply he will have to take the consequences. Zardo he is not alone, so many of the young people that are ordered to AA do not take it seriously. They go because they are prdered but they don't work the program. It takes a certain amount of maturity and acceptance that 17 year olds just don't have yet. They do have young people's AA groups that he may find more comfortable. All he has to do is ask around at any of the meetings, they will know when and where. [/QUOTE]
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