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<blockquote data-quote="skittles" data-source="post: 755391" data-attributes="member: 2484"><p>Bit of an update, i did end up taking her but I also accepted a manager position for three months of tax season at an tax prep place i work at part time. Tax season is very busy and looking at my staff availabilty I will have very little time for her. Im semi retired and find I need the extra income, Ive hesitated to accept the extra hours in past due to the time i spend helping her but i used the day out with her to let her know im accepting it this time and therefore im heavily committed for the next three months. She will have to talk to her CAS worker about help. She also is out of a place to live as of end of February. In addition while out with her she told me she had to fight with the boyfriend to go out alone with me that day, she wanted him to stay home because she needed time alone. She says he monitors her every move, who she texts, calls, wont even let her go to bathroom alone with her phone. While we were out he was texting her saying he was watching and knows shes with another guy not with me at the midwife. Very controlling. I guess he robbed a variety store with a knife some time ago, he only was sentenced to house arrest with an ankle monitor which is suppose to go on next week if she or someone in his family agrees to sign on to let him live there. CAS wont let her, they have asked for his criminal record, have not received it yet but when they do they will not allow him to stay, his father wont sign for him so im assuming the courts will incarcerate him then. So im hopeful he will be gone in a week. She will be alone with 5 kids, another on the way and no where to live and no one to help. Shes still in a dire situation but if hes gone Il breathe easier over that at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittles, post: 755391, member: 2484"] Bit of an update, i did end up taking her but I also accepted a manager position for three months of tax season at an tax prep place i work at part time. Tax season is very busy and looking at my staff availabilty I will have very little time for her. Im semi retired and find I need the extra income, Ive hesitated to accept the extra hours in past due to the time i spend helping her but i used the day out with her to let her know im accepting it this time and therefore im heavily committed for the next three months. She will have to talk to her CAS worker about help. She also is out of a place to live as of end of February. In addition while out with her she told me she had to fight with the boyfriend to go out alone with me that day, she wanted him to stay home because she needed time alone. She says he monitors her every move, who she texts, calls, wont even let her go to bathroom alone with her phone. While we were out he was texting her saying he was watching and knows shes with another guy not with me at the midwife. Very controlling. I guess he robbed a variety store with a knife some time ago, he only was sentenced to house arrest with an ankle monitor which is suppose to go on next week if she or someone in his family agrees to sign on to let him live there. CAS wont let her, they have asked for his criminal record, have not received it yet but when they do they will not allow him to stay, his father wont sign for him so im assuming the courts will incarcerate him then. So im hopeful he will be gone in a week. She will be alone with 5 kids, another on the way and no where to live and no one to help. Shes still in a dire situation but if hes gone Il breathe easier over that at least. [/QUOTE]
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