So a client that used to be a full-time client (now does occasional drop in) has been having issues with her child's father and a custody hearing has been set. She claims that there has been domestic violence and drug abuse and is trying to get a restraining order as well as supervised visitation for the child's father. The dad has also made allegations against the mom and It's looking like its going to get ugly while they go to court to figure it all out.
Anyway, thank goodness that I had decided to save a letter that someone posted here on the forum about when families separate. Last week she asked me for a deposition about some things that her son has said which I did give her because I did hear him say those things. I figured that she might try to involve me more so I did get legal counsel and then mentioned to her that I wouldn't be doing anymore for her than I already did unless the court asked etc. At drop off last week she was on her way to file her paperwork and told me that on her paperwork she listed my address as a swap location and for supervised visitations. Immediately I reminded her that I had already told her not to involve me further and that I didn't do that. I gave her a copy of the letter also which clarifies the boundaries. Well today she texts me and she tells me (not asks me) so save the court date because she needs witnesses for her domestic violence dispute. Grr. Again I immediately responded by first asking her if she had read the letter that I gave her and then telling her again that I wanted to be neutral. Her response was a short "okay" but I have a feeling that she'll try again ... She tends to be needy and pushes the envelope.
For any of you that have been through something similar ... this lady doesn't get it, I'm firm and use my backbone but how do I explain to her so that she doesn't ask me anymore that I'm not getting involved anymore? I've heard that some have even put a price on requests such as these. How do you word that? I think if I put a dollar amount on it she'll back off since it won't be free. Any help?
Anyway, thank goodness that I had decided to save a letter that someone posted here on the forum about when families separate. Last week she asked me for a deposition about some things that her son has said which I did give her because I did hear him say those things. I figured that she might try to involve me more so I did get legal counsel and then mentioned to her that I wouldn't be doing anymore for her than I already did unless the court asked etc. At drop off last week she was on her way to file her paperwork and told me that on her paperwork she listed my address as a swap location and for supervised visitations. Immediately I reminded her that I had already told her not to involve me further and that I didn't do that. I gave her a copy of the letter also which clarifies the boundaries. Well today she texts me and she tells me (not asks me) so save the court date because she needs witnesses for her domestic violence dispute. Grr. Again I immediately responded by first asking her if she had read the letter that I gave her and then telling her again that I wanted to be neutral. Her response was a short "okay" but I have a feeling that she'll try again ... She tends to be needy and pushes the envelope.
For any of you that have been through something similar ... this lady doesn't get it, I'm firm and use my backbone but how do I explain to her so that she doesn't ask me anymore that I'm not getting involved anymore? I've heard that some have even put a price on requests such as these. How do you word that? I think if I put a dollar amount on it she'll back off since it won't be free. Any help?
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