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Am I doing the right thing? (Very Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 548013" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Her hurt? difficult child wasn't living were he was supposed to and guardian doesn't tell you? She is upset because she knows she is in the wrong. Electricity cut for non- payment? Not a responsible act for someone who wants to be a guardian. Does she get paid to be a guardian? Not watching difficult child indicates she thinks this is easy money with no responsibilities. How convenient to have him living elsewhere! </p><p></p><p>You pulled your son out of a situation that was allowing him to continue doing what got him into the guardian home in the first place. She was not putting his best interest in place. She should have notified whichever agency gave her the guardianship that she needed temporary place to transport difficult child into since she could not do the job for the time being. She is afraid of loosing her guardianship status.</p><p></p><p>Continue to do what is best for difficult child. She doesn't get it.</p><p></p><p>easy child wants to stay because she most likely is not watching him either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 548013, member: 5096"] Her hurt? difficult child wasn't living were he was supposed to and guardian doesn't tell you? She is upset because she knows she is in the wrong. Electricity cut for non- payment? Not a responsible act for someone who wants to be a guardian. Does she get paid to be a guardian? Not watching difficult child indicates she thinks this is easy money with no responsibilities. How convenient to have him living elsewhere! You pulled your son out of a situation that was allowing him to continue doing what got him into the guardian home in the first place. She was not putting his best interest in place. She should have notified whichever agency gave her the guardianship that she needed temporary place to transport difficult child into since she could not do the job for the time being. She is afraid of loosing her guardianship status. Continue to do what is best for difficult child. She doesn't get it. easy child wants to stay because she most likely is not watching him either! [/QUOTE]
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