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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 407682" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I get it, J- it's not court people involved for you but I went thru it with GAL checking into everything, people assuming stuff, PO checking up on every move, etc- plus the embaressment and humiliation of people assuming I MUST be guilty of something even though it all stemmed from my son getting into trouble and my half-bro planting seeds in a stupid, inexperienced, non-parent GAL.</p><p></p><p>In any case- did the cps worker actually tell you it was the school that had reported it? It was my understanding they aren't supposed to reveal the source.</p><p></p><p>Either way, it's also my understanding (which might not be 100% true in all cases) that cps, courts, any agency can and will stay involved once involved (until clear) even if you move- it is tracked thru sd records if the parent doesn't transfer thru agencies as they are supposed to. IOW, if I had moved myself and difficult child when he was on probation/parole but not gone thru proper channels with juvenile courts people, difficult child and I would have been found because when the new sd contacts old sd for school records, old sd (who would be told by local agency involved) would notify courts people where difficult child has transferred to. I <em>think</em> if cps has not closed a case yet and you move, they/or court notifies current/old sd and once new sd contacts old sd for records, old sd notifies cps/courts and you are found so then it's only worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 407682, member: 3699"] I get it, J- it's not court people involved for you but I went thru it with GAL checking into everything, people assuming stuff, PO checking up on every move, etc- plus the embaressment and humiliation of people assuming I MUST be guilty of something even though it all stemmed from my son getting into trouble and my half-bro planting seeds in a stupid, inexperienced, non-parent GAL. In any case- did the cps worker actually tell you it was the school that had reported it? It was my understanding they aren't supposed to reveal the source. Either way, it's also my understanding (which might not be 100% true in all cases) that cps, courts, any agency can and will stay involved once involved (until clear) even if you move- it is tracked thru sd records if the parent doesn't transfer thru agencies as they are supposed to. IOW, if I had moved myself and difficult child when he was on probation/parole but not gone thru proper channels with juvenile courts people, difficult child and I would have been found because when the new sd contacts old sd for school records, old sd (who would be told by local agency involved) would notify courts people where difficult child has transferred to. I [I]think[/I] if cps has not closed a case yet and you move, they/or court notifies current/old sd and once new sd contacts old sd for records, old sd notifies cps/courts and you are found so then it's only worse. [/QUOTE]
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