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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 677235" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm glad to hear from you again. I am sorry you are still having problems with your son as far as knowing how to be a suitable father. If this were me, and I had custody of GS, I'd want to keep it. And if son didn't change his attitude...well, it's really up to you. in my opinion the main thing is that GS is safe. I wonder if it is safe with son living there, looking for reasons to call social services to make YOU guys look bad. Since your son is unlikely to get custody back, then GS wouldn't even be in the family...? Not sure I have this right, but I had trouble following. Is the next step a foster home with strangers? If this were me, I'd protect the little guy with special needs and let the adult son take care of himself if he made threats that could get social services to question my own competence.</p><p></p><p>Remember, always, that this is your house and you are able to do what you like. I applaud you for sticking up for yourself when your son started getting abusive...</p><p></p><p>Hugs and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 677235, member: 1550"] I'm glad to hear from you again. I am sorry you are still having problems with your son as far as knowing how to be a suitable father. If this were me, and I had custody of GS, I'd want to keep it. And if son didn't change his attitude...well, it's really up to you. in my opinion the main thing is that GS is safe. I wonder if it is safe with son living there, looking for reasons to call social services to make YOU guys look bad. Since your son is unlikely to get custody back, then GS wouldn't even be in the family...? Not sure I have this right, but I had trouble following. Is the next step a foster home with strangers? If this were me, I'd protect the little guy with special needs and let the adult son take care of himself if he made threats that could get social services to question my own competence. Remember, always, that this is your house and you are able to do what you like. I applaud you for sticking up for yourself when your son started getting abusive... Hugs and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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