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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 450941" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I have just finished a documented time line of every incident that's happened since he returned home from the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in May. I have EVERY email that I have sent to and received from the CMO as well as statements from friends and family who have seen and been involved in the many situations concerning difficult child. I also spoke to his Back on Track mentor who informed me that difficult child has told him numerous times how very angry he is at me. The mentor expressed deep concern after hearing that difficult child threatened to kill me and said that he's very worried about what will happen if difficult child is allowed to return home.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that the judge will read these things and see how much difficult child has deteriorated in only a matter of 8 weeks. I also have the incident report from the police. It says that he had intention to harm me and felt unstable and requested to be brought to the hospital. Also the psychiatrist and his clinician have both recommended residential on every occasion that I have met with them in the last two weeks. That has to count for something right??? </p><p></p><p>As for the protective order, where do I go to get that? Do I need to go to court? I've never done this before!</p><p></p><p>Also, what will happen if I absolutely refuse to allow him back in my home? There has to be some way to get some help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 450941, member: 12470"] I have just finished a documented time line of every incident that's happened since he returned home from the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in May. I have EVERY email that I have sent to and received from the CMO as well as statements from friends and family who have seen and been involved in the many situations concerning difficult child. I also spoke to his Back on Track mentor who informed me that difficult child has told him numerous times how very angry he is at me. The mentor expressed deep concern after hearing that difficult child threatened to kill me and said that he's very worried about what will happen if difficult child is allowed to return home. I am hoping that the judge will read these things and see how much difficult child has deteriorated in only a matter of 8 weeks. I also have the incident report from the police. It says that he had intention to harm me and felt unstable and requested to be brought to the hospital. Also the psychiatrist and his clinician have both recommended residential on every occasion that I have met with them in the last two weeks. That has to count for something right??? As for the protective order, where do I go to get that? Do I need to go to court? I've never done this before! Also, what will happen if I absolutely refuse to allow him back in my home? There has to be some way to get some help! [/QUOTE]
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