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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 706610" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I see this as an opportunity for you. You can ask questions about your legal rights to set limits on her behavior. In front of her. Like curfews, and locking her out if she exceeds it. (put these in the form of questions, not "I am going to." What you are doing is asking about the legality, <u>in order to protect your child. </u></p><p></p><p>They know about the rape. They should know about the meth. They should know about how she is running wild. They should know about her marauding in the streets. They should know about her truancy. They should know about the girls who tried to force entry into your house. This is your opportunity. I would say whatever concerns you in front of her.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Am I able to call the police each time she does not come home?</em></p><p><em>Am I able to legally lock the door?</em></p><p><em>Am I able to call the police when she is truant?</em></p><p></p><p><em>My goal is to keep her safe, and to keep her within the bounds of the law. To make sure to the extent I am able she hurts nobody else, or herself. Can you please tell me what I can legally do and not do? I want to be responsible.</em></p><p> You cannot control what she discusses. Let this go.</p><p></p><p>You can only do your best to contain her. And to try to limit how much she and her compadres hurt you, your house, and your husband.</p><p></p><p>I would lay it out and I would ask for help. I would let go what I cannot control. How much it hurts, I would try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 706610, member: 18958"] I see this as an opportunity for you. You can ask questions about your legal rights to set limits on her behavior. In front of her. Like curfews, and locking her out if she exceeds it. (put these in the form of questions, not "I am going to." What you are doing is asking about the legality, [U]in order to protect your child. [/U] They know about the rape. They should know about the meth. They should know about how she is running wild. They should know about her marauding in the streets. They should know about her truancy. They should know about the girls who tried to force entry into your house. This is your opportunity. I would say whatever concerns you in front of her. [I] Am I able to call the police each time she does not come home? Am I able to legally lock the door? Am I able to call the police when she is truant?[/I] [I]My goal is to keep her safe, and to keep her within the bounds of the law. To make sure to the extent I am able she hurts nobody else, or herself. Can you please tell me what I can legally do and not do? I want to be responsible.[/I] You cannot control what she discusses. Let this go. You can only do your best to contain her. And to try to limit how much she and her compadres hurt you, your house, and your husband. I would lay it out and I would ask for help. I would let go what I cannot control. How much it hurts, I would try. [/QUOTE]
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