July 23, 2008

Do Your Grandparents Rights Cover Legal Custody Only?

The desparation, pain, anger and fear of a grandparent that has suddenly had their relationship cut off with their grandchildren is both easy to understand and to sympathise with. It’s hard to imagine it happening to you and even harder when you are faced with the fact that any petition you wish to make will be treated differently in all U.S States. Where do you start?So, the first step, whatever your particular circumstances are is to research and understand the law in your state. Seeking the help of a local attorney who is experienced in child custody cases is certainly recommended as general information is not sufficient in what can be an extremely complicated situation.You could be seeking custody of a grandchild because you feel the child’s welfare is threatened. The courts will expect you to provide detailed proof of your claims and this is where the process can be difficult.What if you feel one of the following situations has arisen:- The parents are drug or alcohol abusers- The grandchild is frequently left alone without adequate parental control and care.- A parent or parents is dealing with mental illness.-Suspected child abuse by one or both parents.It is not as simple […]

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July 18, 2008

Problem Drinking, Alcohol Abuser: Can You Just Cut Down, Or Return To Normal Drinking?

Can problem drinkers or alcohol abusers back up and continue with controlled drinking? It depends on what point in a time line we are looking at.To answer this, we have to be very careful of terms used, let’s follow the progression of use and consequences:Social Drinker:A social drinker drinks alcohol on occasion, but drinking does not occupy their thoughts. They can enjoy a drink, or take it or leave it. Leaving a half finished drink does not bother them in the least. There are no negative consequences as a result of their drinking, it does not cause any problems. There is no loss of control concerning actions or consequences relate to drinking. Neither family nor friends express concern about the drinking. It really is a non-issue.Problem Drinker or Substance Abuser:Usage has progressed to the point where some negative consequences occur. A prime example is getting a DUI, or tangled up in other legal problems like assault. There is no question that alcohol was abused and a bad consequence occurred because of the decision to risk lives drinking while impaired. Drinking in any situation where judgment and reflexes are needed for safety is abusing alcohol.Drinking may start to occupy thoughts more […]

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July 10, 2008

What Are Some Treatments Of Alcoholism?

Alcoholism treatment comes in many forms, but for someone who’s prone to long-term binge drinking, the only cure may be quitting cold turkey and getting counseling that teaches alternate coping mechanisms and life skills. Some people who only drink socially on occasion but over-do it each time and then react with violence or out-of-control behavior may be ok with attending a few Alcoholics Anonymous meetings or abstaining.
For people who drink on a daily basis or over-indulge every weekend to the extent that it impedes their life, then long term recovery from alcoholism is needed. While the waiting lists can span 1-4 weeks, a facility with other recovering alcoholics can be extremely effective.
The most common alcoholism treatment is the 12-step program advocated by Alcoholics Anonymous. This approach emphasizes self-help, focusing on mental, physical and spiritual recovery from alcoholism.
The first step is admitting that alcohol has rendered the drinker powerless over his or her own life. The alcoholic comes to understand a higher power and sense of purpose. The drinker takes a moral inventory and assesses the nature of his or her own defects.
The person will make amends to those wronged or hurt by alcoholism. The 12-step programs aim […]

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