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my sister's 17 year old daughter - runaway
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 473236" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>((((HUGS)))) Your letter to your sister was wonderful and supportive. Sadly, what your sister is asking you to do, in my opinion, is absolutely unreasonable. First, aren't you several states away? You have no first hand knowledge of niece's activity. If you did make reports or complaints, they probably would not be taken seriously. As the mother, your sister is in a much better position to make such reports. Sadly again, since niece is 17 (almost legally an adult) there is very little that can or will be done.</p><p></p><p>If this letter is representative of the type of support you offer your sister, then you are doing all you can do, in a positive, healthy and helpful way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 473236, member: 11965"] ((((HUGS)))) Your letter to your sister was wonderful and supportive. Sadly, what your sister is asking you to do, in my opinion, is absolutely unreasonable. First, aren't you several states away? You have no first hand knowledge of niece's activity. If you did make reports or complaints, they probably would not be taken seriously. As the mother, your sister is in a much better position to make such reports. Sadly again, since niece is 17 (almost legally an adult) there is very little that can or will be done. If this letter is representative of the type of support you offer your sister, then you are doing all you can do, in a positive, healthy and helpful way. [/QUOTE]
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