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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 546846" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Some PO's can be great, some are horse's hind ends. Just like psychiatrist's and therapist's...lol. Guess its the luck of the draw. Cory got an awesome one as an adult. I sure wish he had got his clone as a juvenile. </p><p></p><p>I really dont know what to hope for at court for your dtr. The fact that the court has ordered her to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) before makes me wonder if they will go that route again unless they have one they run by the state. Im sure it isnt pleasant. Probably more of a girls school/jail. That may be what she needs because they do have psychiatric services there. I know that house arrest is a horror for a parent and a minor. It wasnt so bad for me with Cory because he was an adult and they plugged that anklet on him, turned it on with the phone line and gave him parameters. It was his responsibility not to leave the house without calling in and asking. If he did, his butt was on the line, not mine. We actually got lucky with that nice PO I spoke about above, he understood that I was disabled and that Cory had his daughter quite a bit during the summer so he gave Cory approval to be off his tether from 8 am to 12 noon every day so he could do his chores around the house which meant leaving the house sometimes. But he had to be home in the house by noon and you could see him running for the house at 11:55...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 546846, member: 1514"] Some PO's can be great, some are horse's hind ends. Just like psychiatrist's and therapist's...lol. Guess its the luck of the draw. Cory got an awesome one as an adult. I sure wish he had got his clone as a juvenile. I really dont know what to hope for at court for your dtr. The fact that the court has ordered her to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) before makes me wonder if they will go that route again unless they have one they run by the state. Im sure it isnt pleasant. Probably more of a girls school/jail. That may be what she needs because they do have psychiatric services there. I know that house arrest is a horror for a parent and a minor. It wasnt so bad for me with Cory because he was an adult and they plugged that anklet on him, turned it on with the phone line and gave him parameters. It was his responsibility not to leave the house without calling in and asking. If he did, his butt was on the line, not mine. We actually got lucky with that nice PO I spoke about above, he understood that I was disabled and that Cory had his daughter quite a bit during the summer so he gave Cory approval to be off his tether from 8 am to 12 noon every day so he could do his chores around the house which meant leaving the house sometimes. But he had to be home in the house by noon and you could see him running for the house at 11:55...lol. [/QUOTE]
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