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Completely desperate. 15 y/o brother's future at risk. School refusal, depression....
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<blockquote data-quote="fourleaflove" data-source="post: 541586" data-attributes="member: 14934"><p>His parents have custody. As of now, my grandmother hasn't done anything about gaining custody of him or anything. I was actually trying to look for some sort of residential program, but so far, the places I've called are all voluntary. And basically, the only way to force him is by court order. One program I called, offered similar advice about finding some sort of program that also offers something that interest him, like music. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if they're a positive role or not, but I do know that this lady isn't in any position to be making such an offer with her current family, and living situation. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the ideas. I really do appreciate it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourleaflove, post: 541586, member: 14934"] His parents have custody. As of now, my grandmother hasn't done anything about gaining custody of him or anything. I was actually trying to look for some sort of residential program, but so far, the places I've called are all voluntary. And basically, the only way to force him is by court order. One program I called, offered similar advice about finding some sort of program that also offers something that interest him, like music. I'm not sure if they're a positive role or not, but I do know that this lady isn't in any position to be making such an offer with her current family, and living situation. Thank you for the ideas. I really do appreciate it all. [/QUOTE]
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