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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 296560" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Re the PD....it does vary state to state. I know here, difficult child had a lawyer appointed and we didn't have to pay since he was a juvenile and it was HIS lawyer. I hope that's the case for you. We told difficult child when he turned 18 that if he got into legal trouble from then on, we would NOT be paying for an attorney or bailing him out. He insists he's an adult, he can take care of it. (We'll still support him emotionally but we're not doing the legal stuff anymore.) </p><p></p><p>As for the rest....I would see if there is any kind of advocate system for juveniles where you are. If there is, check into it thoroughly before you request one but I would HOPE they would do what is in the best interest of the child. And in this case, the best interest of the child is some serious help. It may or may not be the best thing for you guys but it can't hurt to look into it. </p><p></p><p>Your husband.....sigh....I just want to grab that man and shake him till his teeth rattles. I'm sorry. I wish I knew something to say or suggest to make that light bulb turn on for him. HUGS</p><p></p><p>What are YOUR plans now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 296560, member: 2459"] Re the PD....it does vary state to state. I know here, difficult child had a lawyer appointed and we didn't have to pay since he was a juvenile and it was HIS lawyer. I hope that's the case for you. We told difficult child when he turned 18 that if he got into legal trouble from then on, we would NOT be paying for an attorney or bailing him out. He insists he's an adult, he can take care of it. (We'll still support him emotionally but we're not doing the legal stuff anymore.) As for the rest....I would see if there is any kind of advocate system for juveniles where you are. If there is, check into it thoroughly before you request one but I would HOPE they would do what is in the best interest of the child. And in this case, the best interest of the child is some serious help. It may or may not be the best thing for you guys but it can't hurt to look into it. Your husband.....sigh....I just want to grab that man and shake him till his teeth rattles. I'm sorry. I wish I knew something to say or suggest to make that light bulb turn on for him. HUGS What are YOUR plans now? [/QUOTE]
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