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<blockquote data-quote="Belzog" data-source="post: 176415" data-attributes="member: 5542"><p>So what do you do now? That's really a sad situation that your eldest acting on this in the past. Is there any counseling available for you, "easy child 1" and your eldest? </p><p> </p><p>What about legal recourse? I like to have everything nice and on the books, maybe there is a statute of limitations that prevents the issue from being heard in court, maybe it is too... personal and difficult for easy child 1 to testify? </p><p> </p><p>So I guess you need to clarify your goals and alternative options. At the very least, do you have a therapist to talk to? What is your main goal and how can you best achieve it? If it is to keep your younger kids away from unsupervised time with the eldest, you can come up with a game plan. Etc. right? For me, proactivity is my no. 1 weapon and shield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belzog, post: 176415, member: 5542"] So what do you do now? That's really a sad situation that your eldest acting on this in the past. Is there any counseling available for you, "easy child 1" and your eldest? What about legal recourse? I like to have everything nice and on the books, maybe there is a statute of limitations that prevents the issue from being heard in court, maybe it is too... personal and difficult for easy child 1 to testify? So I guess you need to clarify your goals and alternative options. At the very least, do you have a therapist to talk to? What is your main goal and how can you best achieve it? If it is to keep your younger kids away from unsupervised time with the eldest, you can come up with a game plan. Etc. right? For me, proactivity is my no. 1 weapon and shield. [/QUOTE]
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