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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 749485" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Great advice on this thread. I used to work as an advocate for victims of domestic violence. So my first reaction is to feel bad for the woman and I would want to reach out just like you felt at first. But contact or no contact he is still your son.... and really it is not appropriate or workable for you to step in and support her in any way. She needs to find support for herself somewhere else. And as others have pointed out who knows what is really going on... I had the thought that maybe she is reaching out to get something from you for your son..... </p><p></p><p>I remember once an exgf of my son got an RO against him. She also had issues so it is hard to know really what the situation was. I told her who she should talk to to get help, but even though I did that kind of thing for work I was not the person to step in and help her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 749485, member: 15801"] Great advice on this thread. I used to work as an advocate for victims of domestic violence. So my first reaction is to feel bad for the woman and I would want to reach out just like you felt at first. But contact or no contact he is still your son.... and really it is not appropriate or workable for you to step in and support her in any way. She needs to find support for herself somewhere else. And as others have pointed out who knows what is really going on... I had the thought that maybe she is reaching out to get something from you for your son..... I remember once an exgf of my son got an RO against him. She also had issues so it is hard to know really what the situation was. I told her who she should talk to to get help, but even though I did that kind of thing for work I was not the person to step in and help her. [/QUOTE]
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