What order? What are the circumstances that led to the entry of this order? While LA may have jurisdiction in connection with the particular order, the statement that "LA has jurisdiction over children" who live in another state cannot be true as phrased.
Sorry, I'm so unfamiliar with anything court related; I will edit original post to correct the jurisdiction comment. Thank you for explaining that part to me.
Concur.
"Appropriate" is in the eye of the beholder, and it will depend on exactly what "muscle failure" might mean.
Parent was in the military for 20 years ; it is the same concept they use when referring to muscle failure. This is the best definition I could find in hopes of better explaining what I mean by muscle failure.
https://www.sportsrec.com/461279-military-exercises-for-muscle-failure.html
"A person reaches muscular failure when he can no longer complete another repetition using correct form. Training to failure provides a method to increase muscular endurance which is defined as a muscle’s ability to perform repeated contractions against a resistance. Additionally, increases in strength are also experienced by performing exercises to failure."
My own kids have told me, "I want to die!" when I ask them to put their dishes in the dishwasher, so this statement doesn't have much meaning without any context at all.
I get that same feeling driving into work so I get that; but this statement was not said in that context, and the child that has said this has spent time in a facility for harming himself at a young age so I worry when he says this.
How big/steep of a hill? How long does it take until "they cannot move anymore"?
I cannot give a fair estimate of how steep the hill is; I know that the hill they are referring to stretches out approximately an acre and a half and the children have not given me a time frame only state until they cannot move anymore and fall down.
I suggest you confer with a local family law attorney.
I've scheduled a consult for tomorrow afternoon.