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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stick with what the professionals say. The rest of us --even people like me who survived familial sex abuse-- don't have enough facts of the case to give good advice. I pray for this family.[/quote] For the record, Im not looking for advice, nor an I giving it unsolicited. Also, one thing to add, for those that say to walk away and cut off all contact, that is not possible at this point. There is a PO in place, but it is ONLY for the victim. The other kids still get unsupervised overnight visitation with the alleged abuser/parent. The victim is distraught over not being able to see their parent. Yes, extremely screwed up and my friend is torn to shreads each time they have to release their child to the alleged abuser. It is VERY frustrsting to sit on the sidelines and watch the "system" not protect the siblings. I would have lost my mind by now. The police, CPS, thearapists, and lawers are involved and still...this.[/quote] So they allow the parent to have unsupervised visitation with the other children whom he has not (yet) raped? Have the accusations not been proven in court? If the guy is a convicted sex criminal how is he allowed unsupervised visitation with any minor? [/quote]
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