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Would you give difficult child a photo?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 325871" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That could be. Again, I'll put the photo in with the written stuff in a sealed envelope for some point later in his life. I have to tell you though- his father is listed on his "accepted visitors" list at Department of Juvenile Justice. I have no idea how it got there- apparently it is automatice because dss is going after him. No one is on that list except me and him. I doubt he knows or cares but if he showed up, he could visit difficult child, call him, or write him. Also, once dss got involved and I asked difficult child how involved in this he wanted me to get, I also brought it up to him because if they actuually get their hands on his father, the first thing they will be doing is a swab for dna- on both the father and difficult child. (I said blood test before but they actually do swabs now.) I didn't know how long this process might take so I told difficult child so he wouldn't get shocked if someone showed up telling him this and getting a dna test from him. I thought it was better for him to hear it from me- and the people in Department of Juvenile Justice tell difficult child everything- even a lot more than I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 325871, member: 3699"] That could be. Again, I'll put the photo in with the written stuff in a sealed envelope for some point later in his life. I have to tell you though- his father is listed on his "accepted visitors" list at Department of Juvenile Justice. I have no idea how it got there- apparently it is automatice because dss is going after him. No one is on that list except me and him. I doubt he knows or cares but if he showed up, he could visit difficult child, call him, or write him. Also, once dss got involved and I asked difficult child how involved in this he wanted me to get, I also brought it up to him because if they actuually get their hands on his father, the first thing they will be doing is a swab for dna- on both the father and difficult child. (I said blood test before but they actually do swabs now.) I didn't know how long this process might take so I told difficult child so he wouldn't get shocked if someone showed up telling him this and getting a dna test from him. I thought it was better for him to hear it from me- and the people in Department of Juvenile Justice tell difficult child everything- even a lot more than I do. [/QUOTE]
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