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<blockquote data-quote="Praecepta" data-source="post: 705364" data-attributes="member: 20025"><p>So far as your kids, try to make the best of a bad situation. If you can see them occasionally, then you are doing better than some other people who never see their kids. Look at it that way.</p><p></p><p>As for your mom, try to go visit her. If they will not let you, then call the police. See if you can get the police or some independent person to ask your mom if SHE WANTS to see you or not. And if she is being prevented from seeing you against her will, then ask the police if you can file charges against the home/your sister.</p><p></p><p>In the U.S. we have "elder abuse" laws. It sounds like you are from outside the U.S., perhaps you have similar laws in your area? Might ask your local police about that. (Or if posting on the internet, say what country you are from and someone may be familiar with the laws in your area.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Praecepta, post: 705364, member: 20025"] So far as your kids, try to make the best of a bad situation. If you can see them occasionally, then you are doing better than some other people who never see their kids. Look at it that way. As for your mom, try to go visit her. If they will not let you, then call the police. See if you can get the police or some independent person to ask your mom if SHE WANTS to see you or not. And if she is being prevented from seeing you against her will, then ask the police if you can file charges against the home/your sister. In the U.S. we have "elder abuse" laws. It sounds like you are from outside the U.S., perhaps you have similar laws in your area? Might ask your local police about that. (Or if posting on the internet, say what country you are from and someone may be familiar with the laws in your area.) [/QUOTE]
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