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		<title>By: Jerilyn</title>
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		<description>My daughter has decided to leave our home and live with a friend because she would rather not follow the rules set of the home.  Three weeks ago, she come home quite intoxicated and beat me continuously on my back with her fists, kicked me in the face &amp; in the head; punched me repeatedly in the head - told me that she wished I would die.  I called the police department and had her arrested for an MIP and assault.

She continues to show disrespect - she is turning 16 on Sunday and about the last 5 months - she has been not obeying the house rules - skipping classes; quitting her job to hang with her friends; beating on her brother, etc.

Her biological father has a drug addiction and she informed me through a text message that she will be leaving her friends house and moving in with her father.  This man has failed her many times when she would wait for him to provide the courts with a clean UA to have visitation - he continuously lies to her to cover his addiction and both of my children witnessed him &#039;shooting-up&#039;.

I am at my wits end with her - I love her dearly and I want her back home but I don&#039;t want the anger and violence tends to follow her when she comes back.

Before she left, she had a friend stay the night.  Then the next day, she asked if the friend can stay another night - then another, then another - when I told her that it was time that the friend go home, she asked if she could stay the night with her - when I told her no, she bacame violent and left anyway.

What is a mother to do?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughter has decided to leave our home and live with a friend because she would rather not follow the rules set of the home.  Three weeks ago, she come home quite intoxicated and beat me continuously on my back with her fists, kicked me in the face &amp; in the head; punched me repeatedly in the head &#8211; told me that she wished I would die.  I called the police department and had her arrested for an MIP and assault.</p>
<p>She continues to show disrespect &#8211; she is turning 16 on Sunday and about the last 5 months &#8211; she has been not obeying the house rules &#8211; skipping classes; quitting her job to hang with her friends; beating on her brother, etc.</p>
<p>Her biological father has a drug addiction and she informed me through a text message that she will be leaving her friends house and moving in with her father.  This man has failed her many times when she would wait for him to provide the courts with a clean UA to have visitation &#8211; he continuously lies to her to cover his addiction and both of my children witnessed him &#8217;shooting-up&#8217;.</p>
<p>I am at my wits end with her &#8211; I love her dearly and I want her back home but I don&#8217;t want the anger and violence tends to follow her when she comes back.</p>
<p>Before she left, she had a friend stay the night.  Then the next day, she asked if the friend can stay another night &#8211; then another, then another &#8211; when I told her that it was time that the friend go home, she asked if she could stay the night with her &#8211; when I told her no, she bacame violent and left anyway.</p>
<p>What is a mother to do?</p>
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