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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 329165" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>GN- what a tough thing to deal with! Of course it wasn't your responsibility for what A did, but I'm sure it was still tough.</p><p></p><p>Phil- I agree that this should be an avenue for getting intervention. But as someone who has lived thru similar efforts to get my son help, it might not be as simple as refusing to bring him home. Sometimes it works but sometimes that can cause more problems and result in less help. I would suggest talking to attny <u>who is familiar with juvenile law and local courts in your area</u> yourself and make sure you understand the ramifications and possible end results of each scenario- before his court date.</p><p></p><p>You might want to start a new thread on this because some people may not come back and read it without realizing that a new issue is at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 329165, member: 3699"] GN- what a tough thing to deal with! Of course it wasn't your responsibility for what A did, but I'm sure it was still tough. Phil- I agree that this should be an avenue for getting intervention. But as someone who has lived thru similar efforts to get my son help, it might not be as simple as refusing to bring him home. Sometimes it works but sometimes that can cause more problems and result in less help. I would suggest talking to attny [U]who is familiar with juvenile law and local courts in your area[/U] yourself and make sure you understand the ramifications and possible end results of each scenario- before his court date. You might want to start a new thread on this because some people may not come back and read it without realizing that a new issue is at hand. [/QUOTE]
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