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<blockquote data-quote="Asdf" data-source="post: 737267" data-attributes="member: 22485"><p>I agree that placing cameras, alarms etc. Is no way to live. Taking the kids and leaving is always an option, however, if the other parent is not completely on board with keeping this child away from the others the fear would be a joint custody ruling (which is common). Then, the father could potentially expose the other children to him again against the mothers wishes. There are no charges in this case so I don't know how that would work in the court system. I don't think there would be a way to completely ensure they didn't have contact. The entire situation is terrible and it makes it that much harder to protect your kids if the other parent is indecisive. I know in my case as i described above, one good action or day by the child in question seemed to completely erase all of his past and all was forgiven and the red flags disapeared. </p><p>If your husband and family support residential, go with it. It at least buys time. Nothing is easy about this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asdf, post: 737267, member: 22485"] I agree that placing cameras, alarms etc. Is no way to live. Taking the kids and leaving is always an option, however, if the other parent is not completely on board with keeping this child away from the others the fear would be a joint custody ruling (which is common). Then, the father could potentially expose the other children to him again against the mothers wishes. There are no charges in this case so I don't know how that would work in the court system. I don't think there would be a way to completely ensure they didn't have contact. The entire situation is terrible and it makes it that much harder to protect your kids if the other parent is indecisive. I know in my case as i described above, one good action or day by the child in question seemed to completely erase all of his past and all was forgiven and the red flags disapeared. If your husband and family support residential, go with it. It at least buys time. Nothing is easy about this situation. [/QUOTE]
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