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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 573140" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You arent her only parent. Does your ex have joint custody but you have primary physical custody? If so he needs to be there because he is as much involved in this as you are. Both parents are responsible for their child but the primary custodial parent has to take the responsibility for what happens to the kid on their watch just like he would if she broke the law when she was with him. He couldnt hold you responsible for that. But he definitely needs to know so he can help form some kind of plan with the courts.</p><p></p><p>I am not surprised that they are ordering monitoring until she graduates. That is par for the course. You havent said but have they put her on any type of probation or made any recommendations for how you should handle this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 573140, member: 1514"] You arent her only parent. Does your ex have joint custody but you have primary physical custody? If so he needs to be there because he is as much involved in this as you are. Both parents are responsible for their child but the primary custodial parent has to take the responsibility for what happens to the kid on their watch just like he would if she broke the law when she was with him. He couldnt hold you responsible for that. But he definitely needs to know so he can help form some kind of plan with the courts. I am not surprised that they are ordering monitoring until she graduates. That is par for the course. You havent said but have they put her on any type of probation or made any recommendations for how you should handle this? [/QUOTE]
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