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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 49193" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>CPS also placed difficult child in our home. While CPS was still in the picture, they required visitation with-biomom to be supervised. When difficult child was permanently placed with-us, we asked that the same visitation requirements be put into effect. The judge granted the supervised visitations without blinking an eye.</p><p></p><p>If supervised visitations are appropriate now, I would think it would be appropriate after CPS and the court steps out of the picture unless something has vastly changed to the better for a long period of time. Unless the laws are different in your state, I'm thinking the judge is creating an immediate unnecessary problem where there should be none.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure you can avoid court. Even with-the supervised visitation ordered by the court, difficult child's biomom could have petitioned the court to amend visitation at anytime up until the time I adopted him. She wouldn't have gotten it, but she had the legal right to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 49193, member: 23"] CPS also placed difficult child in our home. While CPS was still in the picture, they required visitation with-biomom to be supervised. When difficult child was permanently placed with-us, we asked that the same visitation requirements be put into effect. The judge granted the supervised visitations without blinking an eye. If supervised visitations are appropriate now, I would think it would be appropriate after CPS and the court steps out of the picture unless something has vastly changed to the better for a long period of time. Unless the laws are different in your state, I'm thinking the judge is creating an immediate unnecessary problem where there should be none. I'm not sure you can avoid court. Even with-the supervised visitation ordered by the court, difficult child's biomom could have petitioned the court to amend visitation at anytime up until the time I adopted him. She wouldn't have gotten it, but she had the legal right to try. [/QUOTE]
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