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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 399569" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I'd call the office and ask for a supervisor. Explain the situation, and ask why CPS was called in the first place (not who, they don't have to tell you that). 1. difficult child is <em>not</em> going to school, because she is <em>ill</em>. 2. You are doing <em>everything you can</em> as a responsible parent to get the <em>illness</em> treated first. 3. This has resulted in your finally having to commit to a trip <em>out of state </em>to get help. And - I agree with the recording. Here, as long as one party knows, it's all good.</p><p> </p><p>As for XW - ignore her. She's unhappy, and she wants everyone else to be unhappy too. And honestly? You have too much to deal with, to even let her register. She's going to try and try and try to do everything to make your husband miserable (at one point, BM told both kids that I was divorcing my husband because I was tired of putting up with his koi, and that she overheard me telling a friend of mine this - the whole thing was a lie, designed to make the kids see their Dad in a bad light, and to cause trouble between me and husband).</p><p> </p><p>And - HUGS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 399569, member: 6705"] I'd call the office and ask for a supervisor. Explain the situation, and ask why CPS was called in the first place (not who, they don't have to tell you that). 1. difficult child is [I]not[/I] going to school, because she is [I]ill[/I]. 2. You are doing [I]everything you can[/I] as a responsible parent to get the [I]illness[/I] treated first. 3. This has resulted in your finally having to commit to a trip [I]out of state [/I]to get help. And - I agree with the recording. Here, as long as one party knows, it's all good. As for XW - ignore her. She's unhappy, and she wants everyone else to be unhappy too. And honestly? You have too much to deal with, to even let her register. She's going to try and try and try to do everything to make your husband miserable (at one point, BM told both kids that I was divorcing my husband because I was tired of putting up with his koi, and that she overheard me telling a friend of mine this - the whole thing was a lie, designed to make the kids see their Dad in a bad light, and to cause trouble between me and husband). And - HUGS! [/QUOTE]
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