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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 583960" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry about work. Make sure you know your legal rights, esp as a whistleblower, and you have an atty help you with the situation.</p><p></p><p>As for difficult child, stick to your guns. Let them charge you if they must (in many states they MUST charge you or they cannot put her into foster care, it is nuts but is the system). It would be better to have the charges and be safe than to live with her and possibly die at her hands. cause it is possible that she could kill you.</p><p></p><p>With the health issues you have, I would look into disability and being labelled a vulnerable adult. With that label, anything difficult child does to you is a big deal. Your doctor would need to be involved. Do not let her come home. Odds are high that one of you will end up in the hospital and hte other in prison. If she kills you, she could claiim self defense and you couldn't refute it. </p><p></p><p>Follow the advice to make a police report and press charges for assault. and to call 911 every single time she gets violent. Also ask for a restraining order on her. It isn't mean, it is loving. To love a child is to do the hard things, to draw the boundaries and make them stick. If she doesn't learn the lesson now, what will she do if she ever has a child?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 583960, member: 1233"] I am sorry about work. Make sure you know your legal rights, esp as a whistleblower, and you have an atty help you with the situation. As for difficult child, stick to your guns. Let them charge you if they must (in many states they MUST charge you or they cannot put her into foster care, it is nuts but is the system). It would be better to have the charges and be safe than to live with her and possibly die at her hands. cause it is possible that she could kill you. With the health issues you have, I would look into disability and being labelled a vulnerable adult. With that label, anything difficult child does to you is a big deal. Your doctor would need to be involved. Do not let her come home. Odds are high that one of you will end up in the hospital and hte other in prison. If she kills you, she could claiim self defense and you couldn't refute it. Follow the advice to make a police report and press charges for assault. and to call 911 every single time she gets violent. Also ask for a restraining order on her. It isn't mean, it is loving. To love a child is to do the hard things, to draw the boundaries and make them stick. If she doesn't learn the lesson now, what will she do if she ever has a child? [/QUOTE]
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