Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting physical might not mean abuse. It could mean grabbing for instance. I’d be more worried about the erratic behavior.
Teen girls and their moms often struggle. I’ve seen teen girls go live with their dads during that time. Can she spend more time at her dads to take some pressure off?
Thanks, you’re right—I suspect it isn’t legally considered abuse but more grabbing to move kid out of the way, etc. But I don’t know. Kid is waiting for me (dad) to join next therapy session because she’s very scared to talk about it.
We’re currently petitioning for more time, mom hasn’t been served yet. All amicable requests for more time with dad have been shut down so now we have to do it the hard and expensive way. Plus mom wants to move kid into an RV and homeschool her…
I just know mom is going to go BALLISTIC and probably accuse me of parental alienation. She’s also accused kid of being a liar about more innocuous things.
Who is the "we" in "we're"? Is it you and DD or you and DD's Stepmom? Because if it's the latter, I'd tread VERY carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting physical might not mean abuse. It could mean grabbing for instance. I’d be more worried about the erratic behavior.
Teen girls and their moms often struggle. I’ve seen teen girls go live with their dads during that time. Can she spend more time at her dads to take some pressure off?
Thanks, you’re right—I suspect it isn’t legally considered abuse but more grabbing to move kid out of the way, etc. But I don’t know. Kid is waiting for me (dad) to join next therapy session because she’s very scared to talk about it.
We’re currently petitioning for more time, mom hasn’t been served yet. All amicable requests for more time with dad have been shut down so now we have to do it the hard and expensive way. Plus mom wants to move kid into an RV and homeschool her…
I just know mom is going to go BALLISTIC and probably accuse me of parental alienation. She’s also accused kid of being a liar about more innocuous things.
Who is the "we" in "we're"? Is it you and DD or you and DD's Stepmom? Because if it's the latter, I'd tread VERY carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting physical might not mean abuse. It could mean grabbing for instance. I’d be more worried about the erratic behavior.
Teen girls and their moms often struggle. I’ve seen teen girls go live with their dads during that time. Can she spend more time at her dads to take some pressure off?
Thanks, you’re right—I suspect it isn’t legally considered abuse but more grabbing to move kid out of the way, etc. But I don’t know. Kid is waiting for me (dad) to join next therapy session because she’s very scared to talk about it.
We’re currently petitioning for more time, mom hasn’t been served yet. All amicable requests for more time with dad have been shut down so now we have to do it the hard and expensive way. Plus mom wants to move kid into an RV and homeschool her…
I just know mom is going to go BALLISTIC and probably accuse me of parental alienation. She’s also accused kid of being a liar about more innocuous things.
Anonymous wrote:Getting physical might not mean abuse. It could mean grabbing for instance. I’d be more worried about the erratic behavior.
Teen girls and their moms often struggle. I’ve seen teen girls go live with their dads during that time. Can she spend more time at her dads to take some pressure off?