complicatedkids
Junior Member
Our 16 yr old son has had quite a few problems in school that we've been trying to solve, mainly with being bullied by the faculty members etc. This has also reflected on his behavior at home. He's had a bad attitude anytime he was asked to do something. About a month ago, it all came to a head and when we replaced is very worn out bed with a new, smaller version (full to a twin) he totally pitched a fit. The next morning he announced to us that there's a deputy outside and he wanted to move in with his grandmother. Apparently, him and his grandmother have worked it all out the night before. Long story short, he stayed at the house that morning but things blew up again that afternoon and he was told to move out if he didn't like our rules. We never told him just to get out, we didn't abandon him. In order to difuse the situation, we let him move in with her as a cooling off period and to get into a different school, since he had so many problems in the other one. Now my mother in law, his grandmother, filed a FINS petition (family in need of services) so he can get counseling and she also asked the court to grant her guardianship of him. She came up with all these ficticious things in the petition she filed. Our court date is set for 6 days from now, I've requested that he moves back here today.
Long story short, he cried wolf to someone who he knew would buy into his story, who's desperate for company and free labor, because we made him clean his room, replaced his furniture with better and a little smaller items so he would have more room to move around. He didn't like our rules and felt "unappreciated". All we've ever tried to do is parent, teach him what's important etc and now we have to contend with a muddling family member who only hears one side of the story. Is there any chance that the juvi court will grant her guardianship? We are by no means unfit parents, we're dealing with a rebellious teenager here. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Long story short, he cried wolf to someone who he knew would buy into his story, who's desperate for company and free labor, because we made him clean his room, replaced his furniture with better and a little smaller items so he would have more room to move around. He didn't like our rules and felt "unappreciated". All we've ever tried to do is parent, teach him what's important etc and now we have to contend with a muddling family member who only hears one side of the story. Is there any chance that the juvi court will grant her guardianship? We are by no means unfit parents, we're dealing with a rebellious teenager here. Any feedback would be appreciated.