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my sister moved back in


Question Posted Monday September 2 2013, 4:47 pm

I have been staying at my aunt's house since yesterday and I have been trying my best to stay away from her as much as possible because I know myself and the first time she hits me again i am going to hit her back because it's my first instinct and she is not worth going to jail over . I asked my Aunt if I could move in she said she doesn't have the extra room for me to move in but i am more than welcome to stay with her whenever I want to . I am just concerned about her kids .

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday September 3 2013, 1:30 pm:
In the U.S. there is the CPS childrens protective services, or likely the equivalent of that where you live.
What you could do is call them for guidelines before there is an issue. Tell them its yyour sister who is the birth mother but your mom has custody. Sis has no place to live, or so she says and Mom agreed to have her move into Moms place. The concern is her history of violence and beating both you and mom up. You think she might be using drugs too. You are worried for the emotional or physical damage to the kids. Under what circumstances can you call the police. Do you have to wait until she actually hits one of the kids or they witness her beating up the person who is in charge of taking care of them? Since she lost custody of her own kids and has a history of violence, you want to know if that is enough to have the police come and remove her.

It might feel like extreme to call them ahead before there is a problem, but I know of no other way to prevent a situation arising. I am sure they get questions like this all the time so they won't find it odd for you to ask.

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