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<blockquote data-quote="Peaceful" data-source="post: 111455" data-attributes="member: 4459"><p>Nancy, I hope that if they send her to juvie it will work for her. She's one of those cases where they're not sure of it will harden her or work. It's worth the risk at this point to us.</p><p></p><p>She'd be in Painseville at the Lake County Juvie Center. The court and center and adult jail are in the same city. daughter is only 13 (14 in April) so no drugs etc yet. From what I understand from other parents with kids on probation one call to the police that she's not cleaning her room, is violent or unruly etc gets her arrested for violating probation and right to husband. Again, I have no personal experience with this so I'm going by what the other parents are telling me. </p><p></p><p>daughter is short and looks about 10 or 11 and I'm hoping that having the papers from the psychiatrist, therapist, social services and police let them know just how violent/disruptive she can be. Something needs to change and we've exhausted all the non-court/law avenues we can to no avail. </p><p></p><p>I'm so glad to hear this worked for your daughter and it gives us hope it can work for ours. by the way, we're in Willoughby right next to the Mentor border so if she needs an atty, and your friend is available for that, I'd definitely want to hook them up. </p><p></p><p>Also, was an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) ever discussed for your daughter?</p><p></p><p>Peaceful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peaceful, post: 111455, member: 4459"] Nancy, I hope that if they send her to juvie it will work for her. She's one of those cases where they're not sure of it will harden her or work. It's worth the risk at this point to us. She'd be in Painseville at the Lake County Juvie Center. The court and center and adult jail are in the same city. daughter is only 13 (14 in April) so no drugs etc yet. From what I understand from other parents with kids on probation one call to the police that she's not cleaning her room, is violent or unruly etc gets her arrested for violating probation and right to husband. Again, I have no personal experience with this so I'm going by what the other parents are telling me. daughter is short and looks about 10 or 11 and I'm hoping that having the papers from the psychiatrist, therapist, social services and police let them know just how violent/disruptive she can be. Something needs to change and we've exhausted all the non-court/law avenues we can to no avail. I'm so glad to hear this worked for your daughter and it gives us hope it can work for ours. by the way, we're in Willoughby right next to the Mentor border so if she needs an atty, and your friend is available for that, I'd definitely want to hook them up. Also, was an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) ever discussed for your daughter? Peaceful [/QUOTE]
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