Family Dynamics And Boundaries
Summary
This situation involves family dynamics and emotional concerns rather than strong legal issues. If you feel unsafe, consider a restraining order, which requires evidence of threats, harassment, or violence. Otherwise, focus on setting clear boundaries with your father and seeking therapy to process emotions and improve relationships. Therapy can also help address feelings of disassociation and improve communication in your new relationship. For legal concerns, confirm that the dismissed charge is properly reflected in your criminal record.Full Conversation
No he only dismissed it when he made me go to therapt first
If the charge was dismissed after completing therapy, it’s likely a diversion program or conditional dismissal. In Florida, these programs often allow charges to be dropped after meeting specific conditions, like therapy.
If you’re worried about lingering issues, consider:
- Checking your criminal record for accuracy.
- Exploring family counseling if conflicts continue.
Would you like resources for checking your record?
If you’re worried about lingering issues, consider:
- Checking your criminal record for accuracy.
- Exploring family counseling if conflicts continue.
Would you like resources for checking your record?
I started to date a new guy but seding my dads missed call makes me feel like im in trouble now and the new guy i think thinks im weird he doesnt know abojt the missed call from my dad
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It seems like this is more of a personal and relationship issue rather than a legal one at this point. If you're concerned about lingering legal effects from your past situation, you might want to confirm that the case was fully dismissed and check your record for any inaccuracies. Let me know if you want guidance on that!
It seems like this is more of a personal and relationship issue rather than a legal one at this point. If you're concerned about lingering legal effects from your past situation, you might want to confirm that the case was fully dismissed and check your record for any inaccuracies. Let me know if you want guidance on that!
It was dismissed
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If the case was dismissed, there is no active legal issue. You may want to confirm the dismissal is properly reflected in your criminal record. For personal or relationship concerns, therapy or counseling could also help. Let me know if you'd like resources for checking your record.
If the case was dismissed, there is no active legal issue. You may want to confirm the dismissal is properly reflected in your criminal record. For personal or relationship concerns, therapy or counseling could also help. Let me know if you'd like resources for checking your record.
Do you think it has any impact on my new relationship
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Legally, the dismissed charge shouldn't directly impact your new relationship, especially if it doesn't appear on your record. However, emotionally, unresolved feelings from past events may affect how you interact with the new person. Therapy or open communication with your new partner could help.
Legally, the dismissed charge shouldn't directly impact your new relationship, especially if it doesn't appear on your record. However, emotionally, unresolved feelings from past events may affect how you interact with the new person. Therapy or open communication with your new partner could help.
Or restraining order on my dad would help or not necessary
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A restraining order may be helpful if you feel threatened, harassed, or unsafe due to your father's actions. In Florida:
- You must show evidence of threats, harassment, or violence.
- File a petition at your local courthouse.
Do you feel unsafe, or is this more about setting boundaries?
A restraining order may be helpful if you feel threatened, harassed, or unsafe due to your father's actions. In Florida:
- You must show evidence of threats, harassment, or violence.
- File a petition at your local courthouse.
Do you feel unsafe, or is this more about setting boundaries?
Why did he call
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It's hard to say why your dad called. It could be for family reasons, personal reasons, or something else entirely. If you're concerned or feel uneasy, you could ask him directly or set boundaries in a way that feels safe for you.
It's hard to say why your dad called. It could be for family reasons, personal reasons, or something else entirely. If you're concerned or feel uneasy, you could ask him directly or set boundaries in a way that feels safe for you.
Is it possibke it derailed my new relationship
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Legally, the dismissed charge or your father's call shouldn't directly derail your new relationship. However, emotionally, unresolved issues or stress from family dynamics could influence it. Open communication with your new partner and possibly seeking therapy could help address and navigate these feelings.
Legally, the dismissed charge or your father's call shouldn't directly derail your new relationship. However, emotionally, unresolved issues or stress from family dynamics could influence it. Open communication with your new partner and possibly seeking therapy could help address and navigate these feelings.
Such as
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It seems like this is primarily an emotional or relationship concern rather than a strong legal issue. If you'd like, I can clarify steps for setting boundaries with your father or confirm whether a restraining order might apply. Let me know how I can assist further.
It seems like this is primarily an emotional or relationship concern rather than a strong legal issue. If you'd like, I can clarify steps for setting boundaries with your father or confirm whether a restraining order might apply. Let me know how I can assist further.
My new partner noticed i seemed closed off after thr call
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This seems more like a personal and emotional matter rather than a legal issue. If your father's behavior is affecting you emotionally, addressing it through therapy or counseling might help. Legally, a restraining order is only necessary if you feel unsafe or harassed. Would you like guidance on setting boundaries?
This seems more like a personal and emotional matter rather than a legal issue. If your father's behavior is affecting you emotionally, addressing it through therapy or counseling might help. Legally, a restraining order is only necessary if you feel unsafe or harassed. Would you like guidance on setting boundaries?
Yes
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Setting boundaries can be important for emotional well-being. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Clearly communicate your boundaries to your father (e.g., about calls or involvement in your life).
- Limit or block contact if needed.
- Work with a therapist to manage emotional impacts.
Would you like help filing a restraining order, or is this more about emotional boundaries?
Setting boundaries can be important for emotional well-being. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Clearly communicate your boundaries to your father (e.g., about calls or involvement in your life).
- Limit or block contact if needed.
- Work with a therapist to manage emotional impacts.
Would you like help filing a restraining order, or is this more about emotional boundaries?
Whay do you advise
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This situation seems to involve emotional and relationship concerns more than legal issues. If you feel unsafe, a restraining order could be considered. Otherwise, focus on setting clear boundaries with your father and seeking therapy to process emotions and improve relationships. Let me know if you'd like steps for either option.
This situation seems to involve emotional and relationship concerns more than legal issues. If you feel unsafe, a restraining order could be considered. Otherwise, focus on setting clear boundaries with your father and seeking therapy to process emotions and improve relationships. Let me know if you'd like steps for either option.
Hes trhing to stir the pot correct
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It sounds like your father’s actions may be emotionally upsetting, but it’s not clear they rise to the level of legal harassment or threats. If you believe he's intentionally trying to cause disruption, setting boundaries or seeking therapy can help. Do you feel unsafe, or is this more about emotional impact?
It sounds like your father’s actions may be emotionally upsetting, but it’s not clear they rise to the level of legal harassment or threats. If you believe he's intentionally trying to cause disruption, setting boundaries or seeking therapy can help. Do you feel unsafe, or is this more about emotional impact?
I feel disassociated
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It sounds like this is primarily an emotional and personal matter rather than a legal one. Feeling disassociated may indicate the need for professional mental health support. Therapy or counseling could help you process these emotions and navigate your relationships. Would you like information on how to access such resources?
It sounds like this is primarily an emotional and personal matter rather than a legal one. Feeling disassociated may indicate the need for professional mental health support. Therapy or counseling could help you process these emotions and navigate your relationships. Would you like information on how to access such resources?
Thr guy didnt text me and yesterday was our 3rd time hanging out
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This seems to be primarily a personal or relationship issue rather than a legal matter. If you're feeling emotionally impacted by your relationships or past experiences, seeking therapy or counseling may help you process and move forward. Let me know if you need resources for emotional support.
This seems to be primarily a personal or relationship issue rather than a legal matter. If you're feeling emotionally impacted by your relationships or past experiences, seeking therapy or counseling may help you process and move forward. Let me know if you need resources for emotional support.