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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 480155" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>CPS won't contact family members if the parents don't want them contacted. At least not until the state officially removes their parental rights. It worked that way with my cousin and her twins. My aunt reported her, which ticked her off. Nothing came of it. Later down the road the female twin let the cat out of the bag to the school nurse who reported to both police and cps. Kids were placed into foster care, my cousin and her 2nd husband were arrested. Aunt wasn't notified because cousin told officials a major bogus story of how horrible she was. A very extended family member notified her because she's a foster parent and saw them at the childrens home, then took them into her foster home until a better placement could be found. Cousin was having a major hissy over <strong>any</strong> family having the twins. (probably because she wanted no one to know the horrors of what actually had been going on) Twins went into the foster home friend of the very extended family. About a year into it when the state finally officially removed cousins parental rights......and by this time aunt was fighting for her grandparents rights (she'd practically raised those kids up until age 5) .......state asked her if she wanted custody. She tried it for about 6 months, but the kids really needed major help after the abuse and were missing the foster family they'd been with, so she asked FM to take them back and she just did the grandma role. Foster parents adopted them a year later. Very happy ending to a very painful horrific story. Both twins turned out to be awesome pcs and successful adults. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to see a similar thing play out for katie's kids. </p><p></p><p>If cps or the police started investigating she'd assume correctly that we had a hand in it, and she'd throw a fit about them coming to family. If for no other reason than we'd really know the truth about what has been happening behind closed doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 480155, member: 84"] CPS won't contact family members if the parents don't want them contacted. At least not until the state officially removes their parental rights. It worked that way with my cousin and her twins. My aunt reported her, which ticked her off. Nothing came of it. Later down the road the female twin let the cat out of the bag to the school nurse who reported to both police and cps. Kids were placed into foster care, my cousin and her 2nd husband were arrested. Aunt wasn't notified because cousin told officials a major bogus story of how horrible she was. A very extended family member notified her because she's a foster parent and saw them at the childrens home, then took them into her foster home until a better placement could be found. Cousin was having a major hissy over [B]any[/B] family having the twins. (probably because she wanted no one to know the horrors of what actually had been going on) Twins went into the foster home friend of the very extended family. About a year into it when the state finally officially removed cousins parental rights......and by this time aunt was fighting for her grandparents rights (she'd practically raised those kids up until age 5) .......state asked her if she wanted custody. She tried it for about 6 months, but the kids really needed major help after the abuse and were missing the foster family they'd been with, so she asked FM to take them back and she just did the grandma role. Foster parents adopted them a year later. Very happy ending to a very painful horrific story. Both twins turned out to be awesome pcs and successful adults. I'd like to see a similar thing play out for katie's kids. If cps or the police started investigating she'd assume correctly that we had a hand in it, and she'd throw a fit about them coming to family. If for no other reason than we'd really know the truth about what has been happening behind closed doors. [/QUOTE]
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