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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 437079" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have a feeling you would be just fine. though they may advise strongly to limit contact, they are not going to do much unless Wee is in imminent danger from something. Some of it depends onw hy they were called. You have all the documentation of the doctor visits, even driving to Tulsa to see a doctor to get the best help you can, you have the advocate, the IEP, and you are VERY active in helping Wee. You don't just dump him at school and expect them to do all of that. Most likely they will want to see a safety plan and then will let it go.</p><p></p><p>I know things are tenuous with husband. To be perfectly, brutally honest, as a single parent you would have a MUCH greater chance of no problems iwth any CPs investigation. Plus you would not be in reg contact with husband's family. That and the good relationship with your ex's family would weigh in on your side as doing all you can for Wee. </p><p></p><p>Frankly, you have done a LOT mroe than "all you can" for Wee. And you have enough experts to help tell CPS this so they are not a problem for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 437079, member: 1233"] I have a feeling you would be just fine. though they may advise strongly to limit contact, they are not going to do much unless Wee is in imminent danger from something. Some of it depends onw hy they were called. You have all the documentation of the doctor visits, even driving to Tulsa to see a doctor to get the best help you can, you have the advocate, the IEP, and you are VERY active in helping Wee. You don't just dump him at school and expect them to do all of that. Most likely they will want to see a safety plan and then will let it go. I know things are tenuous with husband. To be perfectly, brutally honest, as a single parent you would have a MUCH greater chance of no problems iwth any CPs investigation. Plus you would not be in reg contact with husband's family. That and the good relationship with your ex's family would weigh in on your side as doing all you can for Wee. Frankly, you have done a LOT mroe than "all you can" for Wee. And you have enough experts to help tell CPS this so they are not a problem for you. [/QUOTE]
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