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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 496347" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>this is a hard one. On one hand he said he didn't want anything to do with you but the minute he needs something he calls. He is manipulating now question there. On the other hand he does need to get to court and will need a place to stay. Putting him in a hotel is expensive and filled with possible downfalls. Keeping him at home with you is a stressfull situation with it's own set of difficulties.</p><p></p><p>That said, I think I might be inclined to let him stay home but only for the minimum time that is necessary to meet his court obligations. Then tell him it is either inpatient or a shelter. I too would have a hard time putting someone out who might be suicidal. He says it was not a real attempt but you really can never be sure. Honestly, whatever you choose to do or not to do is reasonable under the circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 496347, member: 2315"] this is a hard one. On one hand he said he didn't want anything to do with you but the minute he needs something he calls. He is manipulating now question there. On the other hand he does need to get to court and will need a place to stay. Putting him in a hotel is expensive and filled with possible downfalls. Keeping him at home with you is a stressfull situation with it's own set of difficulties. That said, I think I might be inclined to let him stay home but only for the minimum time that is necessary to meet his court obligations. Then tell him it is either inpatient or a shelter. I too would have a hard time putting someone out who might be suicidal. He says it was not a real attempt but you really can never be sure. Honestly, whatever you choose to do or not to do is reasonable under the circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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