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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 650829" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I believe they make every attempt to give the parents a chance. My daughter was supposed to do supervised visitation as well as therapy, she didn't do any of it. The judge asked her about it at the hearing and she gave an answer which took no responsibility at all. It was obvious she hadn't made an effort. If your daughter cannot pay for half, then that is on HER not you. I believe the court is trying to discern if these parents will do whatever it takes to get their child back. Which of course, we would do, the vast majority of parents would do, but our kids don't. That becomes apparent to the judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 650829, member: 13542"] I believe they make every attempt to give the parents a chance. My daughter was supposed to do supervised visitation as well as therapy, she didn't do any of it. The judge asked her about it at the hearing and she gave an answer which took no responsibility at all. It was obvious she hadn't made an effort. If your daughter cannot pay for half, then that is on HER not you. I believe the court is trying to discern if these parents will do whatever it takes to get their child back. Which of course, we would do, the vast majority of parents would do, but our kids don't. That becomes apparent to the judge. [/QUOTE]
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