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Aggressive BiPolar (BP) teen, Police won't do their job???
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<blockquote data-quote="Loris" data-source="post: 40909" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>The best thing you can do is try to calm down. When they do come to talk to you, you don't want to be over emotional. I know, easier said than done. But they do tend to believe the kids. been there done that. I lost mine when my oldest did that. I fought long and hard to get them back. They told me it wasn't the kids job to prove he was telling the truth, it was my job to prove he wasn't. They didn't accept one shred of anything I gave them, I had to get the Judge on my side. It wasn't easy, and I had to jump through more hoops than ever before in my life.</p><p> Is there anyone who can testify for you as a witness as to her behavior? You can show the social workers anything you can come up with. Teachers notes, doctors, POs, anything will help. But you have to be calm, or it makes them believe you are the issue. I really hope this works out for you to get her help. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers. I know this isn't easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loris, post: 40909, member: 3461"] The best thing you can do is try to calm down. When they do come to talk to you, you don't want to be over emotional. I know, easier said than done. But they do tend to believe the kids. been there done that. I lost mine when my oldest did that. I fought long and hard to get them back. They told me it wasn't the kids job to prove he was telling the truth, it was my job to prove he wasn't. They didn't accept one shred of anything I gave them, I had to get the Judge on my side. It wasn't easy, and I had to jump through more hoops than ever before in my life. Is there anyone who can testify for you as a witness as to her behavior? You can show the social workers anything you can come up with. Teachers notes, doctors, POs, anything will help. But you have to be calm, or it makes them believe you are the issue. I really hope this works out for you to get her help. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers. I know this isn't easy. [/QUOTE]
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