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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 470003" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Holy cow-could this get any nuttier? I have had similar horrid situations with our state as well. They are so tangled in bull and I think they have some of the most untrained, inexperienced people. Good therapists have better job-they know the system is broken and could not morally stand to be part of it. </p><p>Emancipation is not a possibility. With her mental health issues-SSI would be smarter. Though that is a huge decision and limits so much of her future.</p><p>As for calling CPS-they all should have. You can actually refuse custody of her when they come to your door. They will conduct one of their crapy investigations and know you have done all you can. They then have to find placement. We did this at Youth Services-but ours ran away from there and ended up home again. Maybe this is the only way to get the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 470003, member: 11001"] Holy cow-could this get any nuttier? I have had similar horrid situations with our state as well. They are so tangled in bull and I think they have some of the most untrained, inexperienced people. Good therapists have better job-they know the system is broken and could not morally stand to be part of it. Emancipation is not a possibility. With her mental health issues-SSI would be smarter. Though that is a huge decision and limits so much of her future. As for calling CPS-they all should have. You can actually refuse custody of her when they come to your door. They will conduct one of their crapy investigations and know you have done all you can. They then have to find placement. We did this at Youth Services-but ours ran away from there and ended up home again. Maybe this is the only way to get the help. [/QUOTE]
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