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Going to file charges on 16 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 661656" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Your daughter <em>needs stability and a "normal" life</em>. Yes, NEEDS. His chaos is causing her major stress, and it can accumulate into mental health challenges for her also. He will have made all sorts of statements to her, to get her to not work against him. She's likely been threatened with all sorts of things if she tells anything she knows (she will know more than she will let on), or if she supports you in getting him into trouble.</p><p> </p><p>Do whatever you have to do <em>to protect your daughter</em>. Including involving the justice system. Make sure you tell them that this is impacting your daughter. For some reason, the courts often take things more seriously when a child is affected, than when it is "just" the parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 661656, member: 11791"] Your daughter [I]needs stability and a "normal" life[/I]. Yes, NEEDS. His chaos is causing her major stress, and it can accumulate into mental health challenges for her also. He will have made all sorts of statements to her, to get her to not work against him. She's likely been threatened with all sorts of things if she tells anything she knows (she will know more than she will let on), or if she supports you in getting him into trouble. Do whatever you have to do [I]to protect your daughter[/I]. Including involving the justice system. Make sure you tell them that this is impacting your daughter. For some reason, the courts often take things more seriously when a child is affected, than when it is "just" the parents. [/QUOTE]
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