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difficult child Update - Not getting any better
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 583482" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Hi Welcome, I'm sorry I have not followed all your posts so I don't know the entire story but I do know what it's like to be out of touch with your difficult child. Mine was drinking underage and doing drugs but she was 18 and no longer a minor. I understand your pain in not talking with your difficult child and would advise you to do what you feel is right in your heart. I would never cut off communication with my difficult child if she had not been abusing substances. He is still young and needs your involvement in his life even if he doesn't want it. </p><p></p><p>I'm not familar with the laws in Canada but here a minor cannot live with anyone else without the consent of his parents. The nerve of his friend's mom to try to get money out of you when she is interferring in your parental rights with your child.</p><p></p><p>I would encourage you to keep the lines of communication open, taking him to lunch once a week sounds like a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 583482, member: 59"] Hi Welcome, I'm sorry I have not followed all your posts so I don't know the entire story but I do know what it's like to be out of touch with your difficult child. Mine was drinking underage and doing drugs but she was 18 and no longer a minor. I understand your pain in not talking with your difficult child and would advise you to do what you feel is right in your heart. I would never cut off communication with my difficult child if she had not been abusing substances. He is still young and needs your involvement in his life even if he doesn't want it. I'm not familar with the laws in Canada but here a minor cannot live with anyone else without the consent of his parents. The nerve of his friend's mom to try to get money out of you when she is interferring in your parental rights with your child. I would encourage you to keep the lines of communication open, taking him to lunch once a week sounds like a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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