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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 257308" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, I'll try to clarify this. It isn't a situation where difficult child does some amount of time and then he comes out on parole and then the parole officer decides what we need to do. It is a situation where as soon as they figure out how much time difficult child is to do and where he'll go and his "goals" while he's in there, they get the parole officer on board and he/she contacts me and tells me what I am to be doing before difficult child gets out. This will be in a few weeks from now that this will start, from what the state Department of Juvenile Justice told me last week. I will have to do those things in order for difficult child to have a chance of coming home when he's released. Thhose things will be based on whatever PO and GAL want. (Mind you- no one is even considering previous psychiatrists or tdocs anymore.) Then, when difficult child is released, there will be more to do. Apparently, a lot while he goes thru a transitional period, then if that goes well, it should lighten up after 6-12 mos. He'll probably be on parole until he's 18 though. Of course, if he comes home and this doesn't go well, it will be me blamed again and then they will most certainly turn him over to dss. That is unless he does slit my throat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 257308, member: 3699"] Ok, I'll try to clarify this. It isn't a situation where difficult child does some amount of time and then he comes out on parole and then the parole officer decides what we need to do. It is a situation where as soon as they figure out how much time difficult child is to do and where he'll go and his "goals" while he's in there, they get the parole officer on board and he/she contacts me and tells me what I am to be doing before difficult child gets out. This will be in a few weeks from now that this will start, from what the state Department of Juvenile Justice told me last week. I will have to do those things in order for difficult child to have a chance of coming home when he's released. Thhose things will be based on whatever PO and GAL want. (Mind you- no one is even considering previous psychiatrists or tdocs anymore.) Then, when difficult child is released, there will be more to do. Apparently, a lot while he goes thru a transitional period, then if that goes well, it should lighten up after 6-12 mos. He'll probably be on parole until he's 18 though. Of course, if he comes home and this doesn't go well, it will be me blamed again and then they will most certainly turn him over to dss. That is unless he does slit my throat. [/QUOTE]
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