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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 638877" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I of course can't guarantee anything but I highly doubt they will pursue investigation if she doesn't respond. To me it seems clear they send this automated response with info on how to make a proper complaint to filter out all the BS complaints they no doubt receive a lot. </p><p></p><p>However I well understand why you are so angry. But dwelling in that anger is not good for you. Try to focus to your goal, getting your living situation sorted out and taking some healthy distance to your daughter. And keeping the peace just few more weeks.</p><p></p><p>Go to a walk. Breathe. Try to consider this being just your kid lashing out. Nasty but unlikely to cause harm. Try to focus on positives in your life (e.g. just few more weeks of this crap.) Relax yourself and let the anger go, it is not helpful just now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 638877, member: 14557"] I of course can't guarantee anything but I highly doubt they will pursue investigation if she doesn't respond. To me it seems clear they send this automated response with info on how to make a proper complaint to filter out all the BS complaints they no doubt receive a lot. However I well understand why you are so angry. But dwelling in that anger is not good for you. Try to focus to your goal, getting your living situation sorted out and taking some healthy distance to your daughter. And keeping the peace just few more weeks. Go to a walk. Breathe. Try to consider this being just your kid lashing out. Nasty but unlikely to cause harm. Try to focus on positives in your life (e.g. just few more weeks of this crap.) Relax yourself and let the anger go, it is not helpful just now. [/QUOTE]
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