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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 264668" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My bro is out of state- and not in an adjacent state. Besides, he would never be supportive of reunification and I would never find him a suitable guardian for difficult child. It's a nice thought, under different circumstances. Oh- here, if a kid is turned over to dss, dss is in control of them. The judge can still keep them on parole or give them court orders, but not for placement, reunification efforts, therapy, etc. That is all left up to dss.</p><p></p><p>Everyone in the system here told me that Department of Juvenile Justice would do the same for difficult child as Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so I shouldn't worry about difficult child being turned over to them. Well, besides the obvious difference in his criminal record, Residential Treatment Center (RTC) pushes family therapy while the kid is out of the home and the one I had difficult child accepted in had a psychiatrist on board that he would see 3 tiimes a week. The GAL really didn't know enough about what she was talking about to make a good advocate for difficult child- it's just a shame, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 264668, member: 3699"] My bro is out of state- and not in an adjacent state. Besides, he would never be supportive of reunification and I would never find him a suitable guardian for difficult child. It's a nice thought, under different circumstances. Oh- here, if a kid is turned over to dss, dss is in control of them. The judge can still keep them on parole or give them court orders, but not for placement, reunification efforts, therapy, etc. That is all left up to dss. Everyone in the system here told me that Department of Juvenile Justice would do the same for difficult child as Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so I shouldn't worry about difficult child being turned over to them. Well, besides the obvious difference in his criminal record, Residential Treatment Center (RTC) pushes family therapy while the kid is out of the home and the one I had difficult child accepted in had a psychiatrist on board that he would see 3 tiimes a week. The GAL really didn't know enough about what she was talking about to make a good advocate for difficult child- it's just a shame, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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