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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 481498" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>To who? Actually, no, PO was spewing about this the last time we talked, too. He turned my statement that I was going to see an attny and question why I'd still be involved with PO requirements if my son went into this group home until he's 18 into me trying to file for relief of custody (which I never said)- anyway- he was spewing that THEY have custody and THEY will decide difficult child's placement and requirements as long as they do.</p><p></p><p>difficult child, on the other hand, says his behavior counselor in Department of Juvenile Justice has more input in where he goes after his release than I'd thought. He thinks if he can get a meeting with her soon and tell her that I have decided he can come home, she will remove her 'check' for group home and discuss it with PO. difficult child says it's better for him to work it from his end and undo what I've stirred up. Oh that made me feel good. Not. But it is a good sign for him, I think. I've taught him how to advocate for himself if nothing else. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 481498, member: 3699"] To who? Actually, no, PO was spewing about this the last time we talked, too. He turned my statement that I was going to see an attny and question why I'd still be involved with PO requirements if my son went into this group home until he's 18 into me trying to file for relief of custody (which I never said)- anyway- he was spewing that THEY have custody and THEY will decide difficult child's placement and requirements as long as they do. difficult child, on the other hand, says his behavior counselor in Department of Juvenile Justice has more input in where he goes after his release than I'd thought. He thinks if he can get a meeting with her soon and tell her that I have decided he can come home, she will remove her 'check' for group home and discuss it with PO. difficult child says it's better for him to work it from his end and undo what I've stirred up. Oh that made me feel good. Not. But it is a good sign for him, I think. I've taught him how to advocate for himself if nothing else. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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