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I know we have police officers on here, I need some help and prayer
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2375106" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>If your sister is still seeing him voluntarily, you need to stop worrying about her. Easier said than done. If you are genuinely worried about the children, and your sister won't do anything about it, and you want to make it your problem (which may or may not be wise, that is for you to decide) contact the courts and systems, meaning you will need to report them as in a dangerous situation and request a kinship placement so someone more responsible can look after the children.</p><p></p><p>This isn't your drama, or the nieces' drama. You need to remove you and/or them from it. I've been in similar places with in-laws before. You're in my thoughts.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I won't comment about the false reports, as I am ignorant on those matter, but I personally wouldn't sweat it unless something comes up where charges/warrants are actually presented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2375106, member: 7488"] If your sister is still seeing him voluntarily, you need to stop worrying about her. Easier said than done. If you are genuinely worried about the children, and your sister won't do anything about it, and you want to make it your problem (which may or may not be wise, that is for you to decide) contact the courts and systems, meaning you will need to report them as in a dangerous situation and request a kinship placement so someone more responsible can look after the children. This isn't your drama, or the nieces' drama. You need to remove you and/or them from it. I've been in similar places with in-laws before. You're in my thoughts. I won't comment about the false reports, as I am ignorant on those matter, but I personally wouldn't sweat it unless something comes up where charges/warrants are actually presented. [/QUOTE]
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