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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 1904977" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>Have you talked to the boy's mother? It would be a good thing to have an open line of communication if you are expecting a resolution of the parent/child conflict. If he is a minor you need some written documentation from parent allowing you to get medical treatment, etc. If he is still in school it would be a wonderful idea to talk with the school administration and/or his school counselor to let them know what his living arrangements are.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth - I'm retired after 39 years in the school business and have been involved one way or another in similar circumstances many times. All I can say is keep your eyes and ears open and remember your family comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 1904977, member: 12387"] Have you talked to the boy's mother? It would be a good thing to have an open line of communication if you are expecting a resolution of the parent/child conflict. If he is a minor you need some written documentation from parent allowing you to get medical treatment, etc. If he is still in school it would be a wonderful idea to talk with the school administration and/or his school counselor to let them know what his living arrangements are. Good Luck! Cedar Creek For what it's worth - I'm retired after 39 years in the school business and have been involved one way or another in similar circumstances many times. All I can say is keep your eyes and ears open and remember your family comes first. [/QUOTE]
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