one of my good friends, taylour, just got suspended, which is not good at all, because she is leaving tomorrow, far away, but she has to go with her dad, but she is wanting to stay with her mother here. Her step mom is a complete lunatic, and really phsyco.
The thing is that there had been a plan for her mother to take her in the middle of the night, but now, they cant do that, because her step mom will be there!
Does anybody know who i can call for her or anything, to try and save her from having to go, and live with complete torture?
please please please please please please..... help, she really does need it, like asap!
Hev
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? starstruck516 answered Thursday July 20 2006, 8:53 am: Well I would just like to say that if her mom is what you call phsyco, you need to get her help.In the mantime tell your friends dad that you really like this taylor girl, in fact shes a great friend.Tell the man that you would hate to see her leave, and you would really miss her.Try to sort something out like if they can help Taylor's mom, than maybe the dad could consider moving someplace around your area so you can still hang out from time to time.I know your friend probably won't accept the changes at first, but if she moves far away she'll get new friends (don't worry i highley doubt she could forget a good friend back in her old home).If none of this advice helps then just beg the dad if you can visit her like every summer, so you can still stay in touch.If you ask nicely hes bound to say yes! [ starstruck516's advice column | Ask starstruck516 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday May 25 2006, 10:08 pm: There probably isn't a lot you can do about it.
More than likely it is a court ordered visitation or move and not obeying can get people in trouble with the law.
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