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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl" data-source="post: 97563" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>I am not surprised the 15yr old is back hanging around the neighborhood. you should probably get used to that, at least until a few more years go by and if/when the 15yr old continues to break the law. </p><p></p><p>Would it help you at all, if you DID know what was going to happen? Would it help you if you could check a website for progress or a set hearing date or anything? If so, I would suggest you surf around and see if you can find your local county court website. Maybe start with your state website, and look for links from there.</p><p></p><p>I did this a lot when my difficult child was in the system. I had the court site saved on 'my favorites' (how sick is that) and I would check on his case(s) periodically.</p><p></p><p>Stay with us, Susan. The end of your first post above sounds like you're doing okay! You do realize, the only one who can change your son is, your son.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl, post: 97563, member: 187"] I am not surprised the 15yr old is back hanging around the neighborhood. you should probably get used to that, at least until a few more years go by and if/when the 15yr old continues to break the law. Would it help you at all, if you DID know what was going to happen? Would it help you if you could check a website for progress or a set hearing date or anything? If so, I would suggest you surf around and see if you can find your local county court website. Maybe start with your state website, and look for links from there. I did this a lot when my difficult child was in the system. I had the court site saved on 'my favorites' (how sick is that) and I would check on his case(s) periodically. Stay with us, Susan. The end of your first post above sounds like you're doing okay! You do realize, the only one who can change your son is, your son. Peace [/QUOTE]
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