Potential Abuse And Rights

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Demetria, now 21, shared a past incident involving potential abuse by a stepfather and educational rights concerns after being withdrawn from school in 7th grade. This situation may involve family law and possible abuse claims. Connecting with local lawyers can provide guidance on legal options.

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I’m 21 years old today. My last day of school was in 7th in *. I had a detention but I had been skipping it the last couple days because I was scared of my step father being upset. On my last day of school the teacher caught me trying to get on the bus. I went into the class for my detention and she pulled me aside saying she called my mom and she said I could stay after school everyday to do my homework because I wasn’t allowed internet access because of my step father. I told her the situation was stupid and sat back down. After detention I walked back home to find my step father waiting outside with a smile on his face saying “come in” I walked in trying to explain myself and he hit me with a belt. My mother withdrew me from school that day. My mom said they seemed fine and didn’t care.
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