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Why was it I felt like I was the one being treated like I'm on probation?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 391765" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah- difficult child is going to have to get used to used clothing although I think that will be ok because what I found for myself last weekend looked brand new and they are good clothes. I'll have something for him to sleep on by then- the earliest he can get out is in 8 mos. I'm getting myself something to sleep on first though- besides this air mattress. My point was that I hope dss (cps is not involved- dss is just handing CS for Department of Juvenile Justice) is willing to keep the CS at the lower end so I can buy some furniture (used) and stuff needed in any household. You would be shocked to know the minimal amount I am surviving on right now. If dss shoots for maxing out the CS, it will be difficult to get basic household items in a timely manner. But, this is where it can work in my favor- po/courts will want difficult child to live in a place that has the basic household stuff so if they are reasonable, they can tell dss that this is more important than maxing out CS. If they are like that PO difficult child used to have, it will be "we don't care- that's your problem- meet both agencies' expectations". That will be when difficult child gets this air mattress I'm sleeping on now. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 391765, member: 3699"] Yeah- difficult child is going to have to get used to used clothing although I think that will be ok because what I found for myself last weekend looked brand new and they are good clothes. I'll have something for him to sleep on by then- the earliest he can get out is in 8 mos. I'm getting myself something to sleep on first though- besides this air mattress. My point was that I hope dss (cps is not involved- dss is just handing CS for Department of Juvenile Justice) is willing to keep the CS at the lower end so I can buy some furniture (used) and stuff needed in any household. You would be shocked to know the minimal amount I am surviving on right now. If dss shoots for maxing out the CS, it will be difficult to get basic household items in a timely manner. But, this is where it can work in my favor- po/courts will want difficult child to live in a place that has the basic household stuff so if they are reasonable, they can tell dss that this is more important than maxing out CS. If they are like that PO difficult child used to have, it will be "we don't care- that's your problem- meet both agencies' expectations". That will be when difficult child gets this air mattress I'm sleeping on now. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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