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Old 10-27-2009, 03:10 PM
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yES i AM CONCERNED ABOUT HER TRYING TO GET CHILDSUPPORT FROM ME.
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Go to your sister's house and pick up your daughter. If she refuses to go with you, then you call the police and ask for assistance.

According to what you wrote in the previous post YOU are responsible for your daughter, not your ex. So, either you take care of her, or you let her stay with the ex and he can let her stay with her sister if he chooses.

I understand your wanting to control your teenage daughter, but if others are not going to help you, then you need to find a way to do it yourself. Check if you local county social services or health services departments have any references or programs designed to help you deal with unruly teens.

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Old 10-27-2009, 10:02 PM
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yES i AM CONCERNED ABOUT HER TRYING TO GET CHILDSUPPORT FROM ME.
If she does not own legal custody, she can't do nothing about that.

if somehow she can then you're in luck... it's only for a year


It's parents fault their kids are the way they are... don't blame them
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If she does not own legal custody, she can't do nothing about that.

if somehow she can then you're in luck... it's only for a year


It's parents fault their kids are the way they are... don't blame them
Wow. Talk about irony.
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Old 10-28-2009, 02:41 AM
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Wow. Talk about irony.
Sorry, but I have a sister doing the same to my mom...

It's parents responsibility to educate their kids and be there for them.

Giving kids money isn't being a good parent.( If it ever comes up)
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