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Troubled 13yo from tough background is extremely defiant
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<blockquote data-quote="orcaauntie" data-source="post: 457713" data-attributes="member: 12721"><p>Yes, we may be able to. Mom has to go there and file a motion, or whatever it is that is needed to have a hearing on it. She has the proof that Niece is FB "friends" with her Mom, so there's no way she can deny that she/they violated the order. </p><p></p><p>Court has already ordered that neither of the kids have Facebook accounts until they are 13. Niece was so close to 13, that my Mom let it slide. Picking her battles I guess, and definitely didn't help the situation any by doing so.. However, now that the order has been violated again, I also wonder if they can rule that Facebook must drop the account altogether. Though, Niece would probably just sign up again and would hide it from us. So again, probably a choose-your-battle thing. If we let her keep this one we can at least monitor it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orcaauntie, post: 457713, member: 12721"] Yes, we may be able to. Mom has to go there and file a motion, or whatever it is that is needed to have a hearing on it. She has the proof that Niece is FB "friends" with her Mom, so there's no way she can deny that she/they violated the order. Court has already ordered that neither of the kids have Facebook accounts until they are 13. Niece was so close to 13, that my Mom let it slide. Picking her battles I guess, and definitely didn't help the situation any by doing so.. However, now that the order has been violated again, I also wonder if they can rule that Facebook must drop the account altogether. Though, Niece would probably just sign up again and would hide it from us. So again, probably a choose-your-battle thing. If we let her keep this one we can at least monitor it. [/QUOTE]
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