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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 389150" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I think the first thing CPS usually does, at least here, is to see if there are relatives who are willing to take the children before a foster home would ever be considered. It's a lot better for the kids and easier for CPS if the kids are placed with family members. And no matter what Katie or her husband might tell them, the kids are old enough to inform them that they have grandparents living close by. I hope it doesn't come to that but you have to hope for the best but make plans for the worst. I'm hoping too that if Katie and her husband are separated in this shelter, it will give her some time to think and maybe she will see how much easier her life could be without him!</p><p> </p><p>If it comes down to it, if CPS gets involved and they do lose custody of the kids, there will probably be a list of things they must do to regain custody like having a place to live, an income, etc. to show that they can provide for them. If this happens, Katie will soon realize how much more difficult all this will be with her husband dragging her down and maybe that will be what it takes to finally get her to kick him to the curb!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 389150, member: 1883"] I think the first thing CPS usually does, at least here, is to see if there are relatives who are willing to take the children before a foster home would ever be considered. It's a lot better for the kids and easier for CPS if the kids are placed with family members. And no matter what Katie or her husband might tell them, the kids are old enough to inform them that they have grandparents living close by. I hope it doesn't come to that but you have to hope for the best but make plans for the worst. I'm hoping too that if Katie and her husband are separated in this shelter, it will give her some time to think and maybe she will see how much easier her life could be without him! If it comes down to it, if CPS gets involved and they do lose custody of the kids, there will probably be a list of things they must do to regain custody like having a place to live, an income, etc. to show that they can provide for them. If this happens, Katie will soon realize how much more difficult all this will be with her husband dragging her down and maybe that will be what it takes to finally get her to kick him to the curb! [/QUOTE]
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