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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 343517" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Thank you all for you input. I am trying to see if you sister in law can go with difficult child and I am meeting with the lawyer in the morning. His court is at 1:00. The court knows that we have this other court to go to and even difficult child said I should go with husband but my mommy heart says I need to protect difficult child. </p><p>Basically we were told by difficult child's therapist that he needed to be hospitalized so when he got angry to call the police for them to transport him. We did but they refused to transport and charged him with assault and battery. He would try to hurt himself when he was angry so I would try to restrain him and get hurt. Then he has been in and out of different programs but when the insurance stops paying we end up in front of the judge again.This time he was in detention because he left the school grounds during school hours and he wasn't suppose to but he left so the incident with the security guard would Not get physical. Then we went to court and the judge let him come home but we did not know that there had been a security guard at the detention center that was harassing him and difficult child defended himself but he was on a no tolerance policy which is crazy anyway. How many of our difficult child's would be able to do? He is bipolar, adhd and restless leg syndrome. He can't sit, stand or lay still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 343517, member: 1803"] Thank you all for you input. I am trying to see if you sister in law can go with difficult child and I am meeting with the lawyer in the morning. His court is at 1:00. The court knows that we have this other court to go to and even difficult child said I should go with husband but my mommy heart says I need to protect difficult child. Basically we were told by difficult child's therapist that he needed to be hospitalized so when he got angry to call the police for them to transport him. We did but they refused to transport and charged him with assault and battery. He would try to hurt himself when he was angry so I would try to restrain him and get hurt. Then he has been in and out of different programs but when the insurance stops paying we end up in front of the judge again.This time he was in detention because he left the school grounds during school hours and he wasn't suppose to but he left so the incident with the security guard would Not get physical. Then we went to court and the judge let him come home but we did not know that there had been a security guard at the detention center that was harassing him and difficult child defended himself but he was on a no tolerance policy which is crazy anyway. How many of our difficult child's would be able to do? He is bipolar, adhd and restless leg syndrome. He can't sit, stand or lay still. [/QUOTE]
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