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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 729767" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If it we're me, I would hire an attorney to keep son out of home. That's a ridiculous risk for your young daughter... She has been molested enough. Dad and brother.</p><p></p><p>This therapist doesn't sound too smart. Your son was probably also molested or watched his dad do it to his sister. That's how most kids become predators. As sad as it is, your son still needs tons of help and there is no way to protect daughter for sure if he is there.</p><p></p><p>We had a similar situation and we didn't know either. Once we found out the kid had to leave. We did not feel we could know for sure that we would know if he started again. Our littles were too terrified of his constant threats to kill us all if they told on him for them to be good sources of info. Plus our kid also messed with vulnerable other kids...we are lucky other parents didn't sue us for damages. You are liable for a minor childs deeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 729767, member: 1550"] If it we're me, I would hire an attorney to keep son out of home. That's a ridiculous risk for your young daughter... She has been molested enough. Dad and brother. This therapist doesn't sound too smart. Your son was probably also molested or watched his dad do it to his sister. That's how most kids become predators. As sad as it is, your son still needs tons of help and there is no way to protect daughter for sure if he is there. We had a similar situation and we didn't know either. Once we found out the kid had to leave. We did not feel we could know for sure that we would know if he started again. Our littles were too terrified of his constant threats to kill us all if they told on him for them to be good sources of info. Plus our kid also messed with vulnerable other kids...we are lucky other parents didn't sue us for damages. You are liable for a minor childs deeds. [/QUOTE]
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