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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 259272" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I stated earlier that mom has an attorney who is drawing up custody papers. Dad said he would sign them. We'll see. She couldn't do anything until Feb 26 because that was when TOC with Children's Services happened. Her hands were tied until them. Children's Services was actually recommending that difficult child 2 be sent home with dad. What a joke they are. Had the CW done her job - or even filled out the forms that mom sent to her to be completed so she could get difficult child 2 into school and mental health and outpatient rehab - he would already have a psychiatrist.</p><p></p><p>Mental health will not see any minor without proof of custody/guardianship. Period.</p><p></p><p>So, the situation being what it is, I really need advice on how to help him de-escalate until he gets in with a psychiatrist. Even when he does, it takes time for the new medications to take effect. </p><p></p><p>This is not something we can just let slide until that happens. The judge told him she has him under her thumb. If he violates, he will go to juvie until he's 18; possibly 21. Wrong medications or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 259272, member: 7083"] I stated earlier that mom has an attorney who is drawing up custody papers. Dad said he would sign them. We'll see. She couldn't do anything until Feb 26 because that was when TOC with Children's Services happened. Her hands were tied until them. Children's Services was actually recommending that difficult child 2 be sent home with dad. What a joke they are. Had the CW done her job - or even filled out the forms that mom sent to her to be completed so she could get difficult child 2 into school and mental health and outpatient rehab - he would already have a psychiatrist. Mental health will not see any minor without proof of custody/guardianship. Period. So, the situation being what it is, I really need advice on how to help him de-escalate until he gets in with a psychiatrist. Even when he does, it takes time for the new medications to take effect. This is not something we can just let slide until that happens. The judge told him she has him under her thumb. If he violates, he will go to juvie until he's 18; possibly 21. Wrong medications or not. [/QUOTE]
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