gardening kelly wrote:
> The got "marriage counseling" from their "upline".
That probably is a violation of state law. [The fact that it
is free is irrelevant.]
> There have been 3 major instances of physical abuse,
a) Tell your daughter to notify the police the next time it
happens. [In most states the police do not need the consent
of the victim to pursue criminal charges.];
b) The usual end point of physical abuse is the death of the
victim. The exceptions are when the abuser has had extensive
therapy, during a separation from the victim;
c) Have your grandchild checked for physical abuse. Odds
are she is also being brutalized;
> proceeded to tell us why his violence was all my daughter's fault for starting the argument in the first place,
The person who made that claim also needs to be in therapy.
> anything happened to my duaghter, I was going to sue them,
Criminal charges can be an equally useful deterrent.
> Well, suddenly my daughter's visit was cancelled, the son came to
> pick up the dog and wouldn't let me see my grandchild, and I got a
a) Depending upon what state you are in, you can sue for
visitation rights as the grandparent.
b) Make sure that a police report is filed for every
incidence of domestic abuse that occurs.
c) Depending upon the state you live in, you might be able
to sue for the legal custody of your grandchild. You will
need the help of the state Child Protective Services to do
this.
xan
jonathon
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