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Runaway teenCa I have a 17 year old who ranaway and the same night I had her father contact her and tell her she was moving in with him. I have custody. He went and picked her up and then let her go to her sisters house (my 20 yr old daughter and her boyfriend) and now she will not go back with my ex. I am not sure what to do. I contacted my local police department and they said she is not a runaway because we know where she is and that this is out of their juristiction and her father needed to contact his police department. She is an out of control teenager who is sexually active with a 19 yr old boy. I want her to stay with her father. I am concerned about her sister keeping her and going after me for childsupport. What do I do? |
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__________________ Dang the Persephone for eating those pomegranate seeds. It is because of her urge to snack that we must suffer through the winter that will soon be upon us. |
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| Yes, I am concerned she will go after me for childsupport. |
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| Yeah - who cares about the kid, right? ![]()
__________________ * * The information I gave is based on my 7 seconds of research on Google. Review the information yourself to make an informed decision. Communication is KEY - 10 mins of talking now can save you months of headaches later! Masterfully stating the obvious to the oblivious! (Thanks SP!) Tell it like it is! When all else fails, make up a statistic! ![]() Gender references shall apply equally to the other gender. I will not correct gender mistakes (unless I want to) |
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| Wow looks like judgement is being placed here. I gave her a choice and she choose not to follow rules so now she needs to go to her fathers house not her sisters. Do you have teen daughters? |
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