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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 520876" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>It hasn't even been a year on a 7 year sentance but apparently difficult child is up for parole. The chaplain called my daughter because difficult child "forgot" our telephone number. I do not believe that, I think he just knows that his sister is a much softer touch than we are. Anyway apparently he has to have housing lined up to get out and they are wanting us to help with that.</p><p>They mentioned a mission in a town close by us. </p><p></p><p>We have never delt with parole in his incarcirations in our home state. He had probation and could not maintain and ended up back in jail. He always made his own housing arrangements after he reached the the legal age but apparently things are different in his current state. Does anyone have any experience with this? Should we do this for him? I kind of like that he is away and I do not have to worry about him being on the streets or sick or hungry, or of being scammed by him. But I feel it would be mean not to help him meet his parole eligibility requirements. Thoughs? Experiences? I am open to all. Thanks. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 520876, member: 2315"] It hasn't even been a year on a 7 year sentance but apparently difficult child is up for parole. The chaplain called my daughter because difficult child "forgot" our telephone number. I do not believe that, I think he just knows that his sister is a much softer touch than we are. Anyway apparently he has to have housing lined up to get out and they are wanting us to help with that. They mentioned a mission in a town close by us. We have never delt with parole in his incarcirations in our home state. He had probation and could not maintain and ended up back in jail. He always made his own housing arrangements after he reached the the legal age but apparently things are different in his current state. Does anyone have any experience with this? Should we do this for him? I kind of like that he is away and I do not have to worry about him being on the streets or sick or hungry, or of being scammed by him. But I feel it would be mean not to help him meet his parole eligibility requirements. Thoughs? Experiences? I am open to all. Thanks. -RM [/QUOTE]
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