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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 356098" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Deep breaths! </p><p>First, make sure your house is in order. Food in the cupboards, clean bathrooms, etc. </p><p>Second, document everything you can think of for that day in question - and even a few days before hand if she is claiming abuse and had bruises it would have happened within a few days of her going to the shelter. Document where you all were. </p><p>Third, gather school documents and physician documents that relate to your daughter's behavior and psychiatric testing if appicable. You probably do not have time for a full parent report, but get things together. </p><p> </p><p>Then take more deep breaths. It is amazing how slow this system set up to protect children can work. Most times this has come up on this site, the cases were dropped. </p><p>Don't forget that you might be able to use their services to help you with your daughter as well. Perhaps she (and the family) would do well to have her in respite where she would go to a foster home every other weekend to give everyone a break from each other. </p><p> </p><p>Do not panic and do not get defensive. It is what it is. There will be no proof so let them figure that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 356098, member: 391"] Deep breaths! First, make sure your house is in order. Food in the cupboards, clean bathrooms, etc. Second, document everything you can think of for that day in question - and even a few days before hand if she is claiming abuse and had bruises it would have happened within a few days of her going to the shelter. Document where you all were. Third, gather school documents and physician documents that relate to your daughter's behavior and psychiatric testing if appicable. You probably do not have time for a full parent report, but get things together. Then take more deep breaths. It is amazing how slow this system set up to protect children can work. Most times this has come up on this site, the cases were dropped. Don't forget that you might be able to use their services to help you with your daughter as well. Perhaps she (and the family) would do well to have her in respite where she would go to a foster home every other weekend to give everyone a break from each other. Do not panic and do not get defensive. It is what it is. There will be no proof so let them figure that out. [/QUOTE]
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