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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 378149" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You can also try speaking to someone in the probate court office and/or the clerk of courts. It would also be helpful to speak to the resource officer at the school, AND to someone at the police dept. She is apt to get more help if she actually goes to the offices rather than just calling on the phone. When you speak to someone on the phone you don't seem as 'real' to them and it is easier for them to brush you off.</p><p> </p><p>IF the police are no help, and she/you feel they are being lazy about it, have her go to the police chief's office. If she can get an appointment soon it might be good, otherwise she should plan to wait as long as needed, bringing a book or project, snacks, a drink, etc...</p><p> </p><p>She can also go to the District Attorney's office. She may have to be persistent there, but she wants to find out what laws will help her with her daughter. </p><p> </p><p>If she doesn't get help from any of these she should contact an attorney who practices family law and get a free or low cost initial appointment.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry she is having so many problems. in my opinion the parents ARE neglecting her if the gma does all the caretaking, provides what gdau needs. This could get CPS involved and the parents cited for neglect, depending on teh SW and how it is presented to them. THey might help or know some places to get help. MAYBE.</p><p> </p><p>If absolutely NOTHING gets her info and help, have her contact her State Representative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 378149, member: 1233"] You can also try speaking to someone in the probate court office and/or the clerk of courts. It would also be helpful to speak to the resource officer at the school, AND to someone at the police dept. She is apt to get more help if she actually goes to the offices rather than just calling on the phone. When you speak to someone on the phone you don't seem as 'real' to them and it is easier for them to brush you off. IF the police are no help, and she/you feel they are being lazy about it, have her go to the police chief's office. If she can get an appointment soon it might be good, otherwise she should plan to wait as long as needed, bringing a book or project, snacks, a drink, etc... She can also go to the District Attorney's office. She may have to be persistent there, but she wants to find out what laws will help her with her daughter. If she doesn't get help from any of these she should contact an attorney who practices family law and get a free or low cost initial appointment. I am sorry she is having so many problems. in my opinion the parents ARE neglecting her if the gma does all the caretaking, provides what gdau needs. This could get CPS involved and the parents cited for neglect, depending on teh SW and how it is presented to them. THey might help or know some places to get help. MAYBE. If absolutely NOTHING gets her info and help, have her contact her State Representative. [/QUOTE]
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