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Appreciate it gents. I will try to convince her on the TPO route. I have to go to work now, but will check back tomorrow morning.
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Well, that's what I thought also. However when the police were contacted earlier this AM, they advised MIL that they would probably not keep transporting SIL off property, and that she is still...
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Oh yeah. Forgot to mention that we have contacted the local mental health facility. Without a documented incident which shows she is either a threat to herself or others, they cannot do anything. ...
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First, Thanks to both of you. I appreciate any advice on these matters. Now that I've said that I can go on.
The locks have been changed, and MIL has actually had an alarm system put in. She...
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In Georgia, case law has stated that if a person willingly leaves, they give up right to residency. Is it the same in Texas? And if so, can the police actually enforce it, as the SIL has resided at...
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No, she has not moved back in. But she keeps returning to the residence, and the police keep being called. The most they do is escort her off the property. Since moving out, the MIL is the one who...
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Sorry, I meant Texas, I am actually in Ga.
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Police state that since MIL has stated that abuse was verbal, in the past, and not corroborated by police report, they have no basis for police report as foundation for the TPO. It sounds like RR...
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Right... Thanks for the advise on getting two separate State Entities to fix a law problem. I'm sure with a simple phone call I can get the J.O.P and city police to sit down together and come up...
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What state or local agency do you think might have a warrant for your arrest
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What state or local agency do you think might have a warrant for your arrest?
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(MIL)Mother in law(74) lives in Round Rock Tx; (SIL)Sister in Law (53) lived with her 13yrs; SIL had no income, contributed nothing to household; SIL became abuse; Elderly Welfare Service contacted...
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