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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 278904" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Whatever she pleads, she NEEDS a lawyer. Most companies that offer towing,etc (like AAA) have a provision for an attorney. Also check if either you or husband has legal insurance through work. I think it is called pre-paid legal.</p><p></p><p>You also might find help from the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if either your or husband's company offers it. Ours actually gets 3 lawyer visits per problem, along with counselling services, etc... We found that invaluable when dealing with all of the process of buying our home, and again when we were checking options about putting Wiz into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or whatever when he couldn't live at home safely.</p><p></p><p>If you end up paying for her lawyer, make it on the condition she pays you back for whatever amount you think is reasonable. If possible, have part of her debt paid for by doing hard physical labor. </p><p></p><p>There is a reason for the hard physical labor. It seems to set the whole situation more firmly into the mind so that they have less chance of repeating it. It makes the entire thing more eventful and memorable.</p><p></p><p>This is what the therapist had us do with Wiz, and what my dad did with Wiz after he moved in with them. And after about 6 months the change was so dramatic in Wiz, and has stayed dramatic and positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 278904, member: 1233"] Whatever she pleads, she NEEDS a lawyer. Most companies that offer towing,etc (like AAA) have a provision for an attorney. Also check if either you or husband has legal insurance through work. I think it is called pre-paid legal. You also might find help from the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if either your or husband's company offers it. Ours actually gets 3 lawyer visits per problem, along with counselling services, etc... We found that invaluable when dealing with all of the process of buying our home, and again when we were checking options about putting Wiz into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or whatever when he couldn't live at home safely. If you end up paying for her lawyer, make it on the condition she pays you back for whatever amount you think is reasonable. If possible, have part of her debt paid for by doing hard physical labor. There is a reason for the hard physical labor. It seems to set the whole situation more firmly into the mind so that they have less chance of repeating it. It makes the entire thing more eventful and memorable. This is what the therapist had us do with Wiz, and what my dad did with Wiz after he moved in with them. And after about 6 months the change was so dramatic in Wiz, and has stayed dramatic and positive. [/QUOTE]
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