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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 181530" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Susie</p><p> </p><p>I'm still waiting to see if she even has custody of Kayla and Alex. The letter I received from stepgfg after she left indicated that CPS had acted on their promise to me to take the kids if she was living on the streets. Wouldn't have been hard for them to do it, I knew her license plate, make and model of the car, and which street in her home city that she had lived on before when they were homeless. With their past history with CPS, drug use, aversion to working, not to mention no one around there wanting to hire either of them (it's not that big of a city), I doubt it would've been an easy task to get the kids back if they were removed from their custody.</p><p> </p><p>But like you said, either way it's odd. What Mom doesn't brag on her kids a bit? Especially when you haven't seen someone in so long, and you know they adored your kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 181530, member: 84"] Susie I'm still waiting to see if she even has custody of Kayla and Alex. The letter I received from stepgfg after she left indicated that CPS had acted on their promise to me to take the kids if she was living on the streets. Wouldn't have been hard for them to do it, I knew her license plate, make and model of the car, and which street in her home city that she had lived on before when they were homeless. With their past history with CPS, drug use, aversion to working, not to mention no one around there wanting to hire either of them (it's not that big of a city), I doubt it would've been an easy task to get the kids back if they were removed from their custody. But like you said, either way it's odd. What Mom doesn't brag on her kids a bit? Especially when you haven't seen someone in so long, and you know they adored your kids. [/QUOTE]
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