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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 348364" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Thanks, all! For some reason the email notification didn't work and I'm just now seeing all the responses.... Got home about an hour ago; DJO recommended termination of his case, in conjunction with the new emancipation-law-which-they-don't-call-emancipation and we agreed. The judge, however, told difficult child that he was not happy with his lack of follow-through and his apparent inability to follow court orders, and they handcuffed him and took him back to detention.</p><p></p><p>Friday we go back. Joy. I didn't look at difficult child, although I was sitting right next to him, so I don't really know how he reacted. Shock, I'm sure, since even the court has been letting him off the hook for so long, giving him more and more chances. I have three days now to find an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), check insurance, and see what the psychiatrist thinks - altho I'd called him last week, left a message, and he STILL hasn't gotten back to me, in spite of knowing we had court this morning.</p><p></p><p>Grrrr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 348364, member: 4542"] Thanks, all! For some reason the email notification didn't work and I'm just now seeing all the responses.... Got home about an hour ago; DJO recommended termination of his case, in conjunction with the new emancipation-law-which-they-don't-call-emancipation and we agreed. The judge, however, told difficult child that he was not happy with his lack of follow-through and his apparent inability to follow court orders, and they handcuffed him and took him back to detention. Friday we go back. Joy. I didn't look at difficult child, although I was sitting right next to him, so I don't really know how he reacted. Shock, I'm sure, since even the court has been letting him off the hook for so long, giving him more and more chances. I have three days now to find an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), check insurance, and see what the psychiatrist thinks - altho I'd called him last week, left a message, and he STILL hasn't gotten back to me, in spite of knowing we had court this morning. Grrrr. [/QUOTE]
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