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I think I may have lost my son today
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<blockquote data-quote="Baggy Bags" data-source="post: 734562" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>Thanks, friends.</p><p></p><p>I'm seeing a lawyer this week. She thinks it would be good to get the evidence together, build a case, and then present it as a "notification". She thinks my case is stronger if I present it first, even if I'm not actually filing a report. </p><p></p><p>I'll have to think about the guardianship, something about it doesn't sit well with me, and it's that I just don't trust my mother as his guardian. She's already letting him go out by himself, which she promised she wouldn't. Doctors are still concerned that she doesn't seem to take my son's condition seriously. But maybe there's something kind of halfway, some way of declaring that he is with her for now, that she is responsible for him while he's with her, but that I'm still the legal guardian. Which, to answer BBU's question, I am, even if he's not here. I am the only legal guardian as my partner is not the biological father, and bio-dad has been out of the picture for most of my son's life and is not registered. So it's just me.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you so much for your supportive advice. It feels so comforting to have people worry about me for a change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggy Bags, post: 734562, member: 22819"] Thanks, friends. I'm seeing a lawyer this week. She thinks it would be good to get the evidence together, build a case, and then present it as a "notification". She thinks my case is stronger if I present it first, even if I'm not actually filing a report. I'll have to think about the guardianship, something about it doesn't sit well with me, and it's that I just don't trust my mother as his guardian. She's already letting him go out by himself, which she promised she wouldn't. Doctors are still concerned that she doesn't seem to take my son's condition seriously. But maybe there's something kind of halfway, some way of declaring that he is with her for now, that she is responsible for him while he's with her, but that I'm still the legal guardian. Which, to answer BBU's question, I am, even if he's not here. I am the only legal guardian as my partner is not the biological father, and bio-dad has been out of the picture for most of my son's life and is not registered. So it's just me. Again, thank you so much for your supportive advice. It feels so comforting to have people worry about me for a change. [/QUOTE]
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