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13 yo physically violent with me, siblings
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<blockquote data-quote="dayatatime" data-source="post: 704735" data-attributes="member: 17805"><p>Been there done that.</p><p></p><p>First thing- you can call the police for an intervention without having them take him to the ER or detention. They were often here, then I told them that I didn't want him charged or taken to the hospital (though I have also gone both of those routes, too). I did alway make them fill out a domestic incident report, so the whole thing was documented. Later, when I ended up needing to prove things to qualify for this and that or intervention or whatever the paper trail was crucial. </p><p></p><p>We had various free social service programs over the years- MSWs who came to the house, case management... Where I live you access those services through the family courts, more or less. But you don't have to go to family court to get to them. </p><p></p><p>I know that in some places you can get Medicad for kids with emotional problems- then all of his bills will be covered in full. Someone here must know about that. Getting to resources like that tend to require paper trails like filling out the domestic incident reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dayatatime, post: 704735, member: 17805"] Been there done that. First thing- you can call the police for an intervention without having them take him to the ER or detention. They were often here, then I told them that I didn't want him charged or taken to the hospital (though I have also gone both of those routes, too). I did alway make them fill out a domestic incident report, so the whole thing was documented. Later, when I ended up needing to prove things to qualify for this and that or intervention or whatever the paper trail was crucial. We had various free social service programs over the years- MSWs who came to the house, case management... Where I live you access those services through the family courts, more or less. But you don't have to go to family court to get to them. I know that in some places you can get Medicad for kids with emotional problems- then all of his bills will be covered in full. Someone here must know about that. Getting to resources like that tend to require paper trails like filling out the domestic incident reports. [/QUOTE]
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