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difficult child demands even in prison.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 424420" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I doubt very seriously that ANY prison will let inmates borrow money for ANYTHING other than contacting lawyers and mailing to lawyers. My stepMIL teaches in prisons around the WORLD and has never come across one wehre the inmates could borrow money for anything. If difficult child is "in the hole" he likely is owing $$ to other inmates for whatever. I would think he owed inmates and NOT the prison. I</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry he is trying to guilt you into things. He can work for what he wants/needs in the prison. I would not give $$ if all he contacts you for is for $$ and to get you to do things. I am sorry this is all he contacts you for.</p><p> </p><p>WTH was he thinking on the house arrest thing? After all you went through when he lived with you, why would you want to repeat that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 424420, member: 1233"] I doubt very seriously that ANY prison will let inmates borrow money for ANYTHING other than contacting lawyers and mailing to lawyers. My stepMIL teaches in prisons around the WORLD and has never come across one wehre the inmates could borrow money for anything. If difficult child is "in the hole" he likely is owing $$ to other inmates for whatever. I would think he owed inmates and NOT the prison. I I am sorry he is trying to guilt you into things. He can work for what he wants/needs in the prison. I would not give $$ if all he contacts you for is for $$ and to get you to do things. I am sorry this is all he contacts you for. WTH was he thinking on the house arrest thing? After all you went through when he lived with you, why would you want to repeat that? [/QUOTE]
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