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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 304928" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's what I'm hoping for. I don't care if it's at the Y, volunteer work at SPCA, or anything else as long as it's managable with our sschedules- primarily my work schedule. But, really, these people in CSU have not been reasonable about stuff like this. They want to hand out an order and tell me to have difficult child there. Period. And if I say I can't, I have repeatedly been told that it's my problem and I'll be taken to court for non compliance otherwise. I swear, it's been me that's treated like the delinquent and what will this lead to if I bring difficult child home under those circumstances again? That;'s exactly why I want this worked out now but I know I have to handle it delicately.</p><p></p><p>I am willing to negotiate these things out- I just am not seeing signs yet that PO is. I know GAL does not do anything but back up what others in the system say and she never even checks anything out to see if it's true or resonable or anything else.</p><p></p><p>The PO last year told me she wanted difficult child supervised 24/7 and she, nor her super, cared if it cost me my job or not, which it did. Then I tried to get assistance from DSS, difficult child went nutty when I told him, I got trashed in court and difficult child was sent to Department of Juvenile Justice. Ok, that's rehashing. LOL! They just seem to be more interested in being on a power trip than in really rehabilitating the kid, to me. I've heard others say stuff like that about this county Department of Juvenile Justice so I might just be moving and hoping for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 304928, member: 3699"] That's what I'm hoping for. I don't care if it's at the Y, volunteer work at SPCA, or anything else as long as it's managable with our sschedules- primarily my work schedule. But, really, these people in CSU have not been reasonable about stuff like this. They want to hand out an order and tell me to have difficult child there. Period. And if I say I can't, I have repeatedly been told that it's my problem and I'll be taken to court for non compliance otherwise. I swear, it's been me that's treated like the delinquent and what will this lead to if I bring difficult child home under those circumstances again? That;'s exactly why I want this worked out now but I know I have to handle it delicately. I am willing to negotiate these things out- I just am not seeing signs yet that PO is. I know GAL does not do anything but back up what others in the system say and she never even checks anything out to see if it's true or resonable or anything else. The PO last year told me she wanted difficult child supervised 24/7 and she, nor her super, cared if it cost me my job or not, which it did. Then I tried to get assistance from DSS, difficult child went nutty when I told him, I got trashed in court and difficult child was sent to Department of Juvenile Justice. Ok, that's rehashing. LOL! They just seem to be more interested in being on a power trip than in really rehabilitating the kid, to me. I've heard others say stuff like that about this county Department of Juvenile Justice so I might just be moving and hoping for the best. [/QUOTE]
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