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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 393631"><p>You are right about CPS. They see the worst of the worst and they are underfunded so they often screen out cases that to them are not that serious. The other thing that is difficult in your case is that as a grandmother you have less rights than the parents do. </p><p></p><p>I think it might be worth calling CPS and just talking to someone there about the situation and whether it is worth reporting it? Or ask them for advice. Sometimes they can be helpful giving you an idea of what kind of evidence they would need.</p><p></p><p>One thing with CPS is to let them know you are concerned, hope they will check it out and if they are concnerned you are willing to take in the grands..... it is a lot of work to remove kids and find placement for them. It might help if they know there is another placement available.</p><p></p><p>And until you have evidence trying to work with Katie and M as best you can so that they will willingly let you bring the grands to live with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 393631"] You are right about CPS. They see the worst of the worst and they are underfunded so they often screen out cases that to them are not that serious. The other thing that is difficult in your case is that as a grandmother you have less rights than the parents do. I think it might be worth calling CPS and just talking to someone there about the situation and whether it is worth reporting it? Or ask them for advice. Sometimes they can be helpful giving you an idea of what kind of evidence they would need. One thing with CPS is to let them know you are concerned, hope they will check it out and if they are concnerned you are willing to take in the grands..... it is a lot of work to remove kids and find placement for them. It might help if they know there is another placement available. And until you have evidence trying to work with Katie and M as best you can so that they will willingly let you bring the grands to live with you. [/QUOTE]
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