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Post # 00000463
Re: What do I do?
From: ma1
Remote Name: 65.1.243.18
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The same thing just happened to me. My 6 year old just told everybody I hit her in the chest. I have not touched her in two years. The last time I spanked her on the butt two years ago. Well her mother and grandmother took her down to the police department to file a report. They told her they could not do anything because there were no marks on her. I have a 2 year old and a 8 month old at home and Me and my husband are very upset. we fear she is going to be just like her mother. The action we took is she is not allowed at our house anymore. I can not live with some child trying to get me introuble with the law. He will go see her on the weekend at his parents house for a couple hours
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Post # 00000468
Re: What do I do?
From: Vince
Remote Name: 148.78.243.50
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Is there any one to help keep a stepparent from spanking my children. If it is legal in the
courts eye i am powerless to prevent another man from striking my children.
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Post # 0000053f
Re: What do I do?
From: legalez@justice.com
Remote Name: 64.219.197.134
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PAS has helped me understand the meaning of "spoiled." It looks to me that you keep on doing what you are doing. Just be consistent and know that you are going to be lied upon. When you have an extended time together, make an appt with the doctor on the first day and the last day to document her physical condition. Tell the doctor there has been an allegation of child abuse against you and you want him to note her condition.
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