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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 231968" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Will proof of a job held last August and then quit actually even be what he needs? It sounds a little more like he might need proof of a current job ...? Possibly a probation condition? Whatever the case, good for you for staying detached and letting the responsibility rest where it should. If your son can get himself from place to place on a daily basis, he can surely figure out how to get to court even if he has to walk. </p><p></p><p>The refusal to take any suggestions is sooo familiar. Arrgh. I also offer only one suggestion, if that, and then drop the topic. More often these days I try to stay right out of difficult child's dilemmas, since he tells me things not to really ask my opinion, but to try to lay blame and responsibility on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 231968, member: 2884"] Will proof of a job held last August and then quit actually even be what he needs? It sounds a little more like he might need proof of a current job ...? Possibly a probation condition? Whatever the case, good for you for staying detached and letting the responsibility rest where it should. If your son can get himself from place to place on a daily basis, he can surely figure out how to get to court even if he has to walk. The refusal to take any suggestions is sooo familiar. Arrgh. I also offer only one suggestion, if that, and then drop the topic. More often these days I try to stay right out of difficult child's dilemmas, since he tells me things not to really ask my opinion, but to try to lay blame and responsibility on me. [/QUOTE]
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