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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 330456" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It does get sticky when on the one hand, you are the victim and a defense attny is trying to get you to agree to something but on the other hand, you are the parent of the accused juvenile and are suppsed to be involved. In my experience the people in the system expected the parent role to dominate. In your situation though the fact that you have another minor in the home that has been affected by all this should keep you off the hook. After all, if you autoomatically brought difficult child home and the younger one got hurt, they could have your rear in a sling for not protecting the one that got hurt. It seems our system these days concentrates a whole lot more on blaming a parent than dealing with the difficult child. It's cheaper for them, after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 330456, member: 3699"] It does get sticky when on the one hand, you are the victim and a defense attny is trying to get you to agree to something but on the other hand, you are the parent of the accused juvenile and are suppsed to be involved. In my experience the people in the system expected the parent role to dominate. In your situation though the fact that you have another minor in the home that has been affected by all this should keep you off the hook. After all, if you autoomatically brought difficult child home and the younger one got hurt, they could have your rear in a sling for not protecting the one that got hurt. It seems our system these days concentrates a whole lot more on blaming a parent than dealing with the difficult child. It's cheaper for them, after all. [/QUOTE]
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