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Originally posted by Averett
But there's no way I would call CPS and get in the middle of that. Chances are my niece would be given to her father in that case which wouldn't be best.
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You can contact CPS annonymously and your sister doesn't ever have to know what's going on.
Often they can require the parent to go to some class, parenting, anger management, etc. This would be good for everyone involved and not end up dumping your neice into her father's home. You could express this desire to help your sister first to CPS. I honestly don't know all their workings but I don't see how they could ignore you're hopes for your sister.
Of course it's up to you. Until she learns to grow up there isn't a lot you can do. If it's any consolation, my brother's temper has improved tremendously since he was kicked out and forced to face reality. He's still immature and termpermental but not as intensely so. When you're parents get tired of the behavior and send her packing then maybe she'll grow up a little more.
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