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Been months since I've been on, but need support quick. CPS called, belt abuse
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 188961" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Stick to your guns and DON'T let on that it was you who called. PRESERVE YOUR ANONYMITY. CPS doesn't know who called either, right? It was an anonymous call.</p><p> </p><p>For all anyone knows, it could have been one of his neighbors who HEARD the beating (how can something like that happen in silence?), it could have been someone who SUSPECTED abuse at school (they don't have to actually see signs of it, merely suspect the possibility, at least that's what a teacher once told me). </p><p> </p><p>If he persists in pushing you to find out, just hold your ground and say you don't know, and frankly it's irrelevant. Conversation over.</p><p> </p><p>He's already flipping out! And he's not accepting any blame for his actions, either. He's showing no remorse for what he did to his son. All he's concerned with is how he looks in all this. Big. red. flag. I think I'd be contacting the judge about his visitation rights after this. He should not have any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 188961, member: 3444"] Stick to your guns and DON'T let on that it was you who called. PRESERVE YOUR ANONYMITY. CPS doesn't know who called either, right? It was an anonymous call. For all anyone knows, it could have been one of his neighbors who HEARD the beating (how can something like that happen in silence?), it could have been someone who SUSPECTED abuse at school (they don't have to actually see signs of it, merely suspect the possibility, at least that's what a teacher once told me). If he persists in pushing you to find out, just hold your ground and say you don't know, and frankly it's irrelevant. Conversation over. He's already flipping out! And he's not accepting any blame for his actions, either. He's showing no remorse for what he did to his son. All he's concerned with is how he looks in all this. Big. red. flag. I think I'd be contacting the judge about his visitation rights after this. He should not have any. [/QUOTE]
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