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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 537867" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way. I believe that it may be in your best interests to write a nutshell account of recent years. For example "continuously attempted to locate difficult child from x year to y year utilizing all financial assets and potential assistance leads". Documentation available. Interventions sought x year to z year (school, social workers, psychologist, psychiatrist, etc.). Documentation available. Department of Juvenile Justice actively involved beginning in year b. Documentation available. DSS actively involved beginning in year c. Documentation available.</p><p></p><p>Son currently residing at Department of Juvenile Justice facility and release is anticipated on such and such date. Due to the format of the Department of Juvenile Justice hearing it was put in writing that Son would return to family home following release. Based on his past history, the evaluations of multiple professionals and the mandate of DSS his return to our home would endanger our family and result in the removal of all siblings disrupting their sense of safety, ongoing interaction with family, friends and school mates. We, Sue and John Johns, are the parents of x(age), y(age) z (age) as well as difficult child age 17 soon to be 18. We respectfully seek the assistance of the Court to assure that all our children can feel secure about their future.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how the Court system is set up. Sadly I do know that many Department of Juvenile Justice systems are set up with many problems. My thought is that keeping it as simple and unemotional as possible "may" allow an authority figure to use common sense and get this shadow away from your family. I'm so sorry that it is so complex. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 537867, member: 35"] Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way. I believe that it may be in your best interests to write a nutshell account of recent years. For example "continuously attempted to locate difficult child from x year to y year utilizing all financial assets and potential assistance leads". Documentation available. Interventions sought x year to z year (school, social workers, psychologist, psychiatrist, etc.). Documentation available. Department of Juvenile Justice actively involved beginning in year b. Documentation available. DSS actively involved beginning in year c. Documentation available. Son currently residing at Department of Juvenile Justice facility and release is anticipated on such and such date. Due to the format of the Department of Juvenile Justice hearing it was put in writing that Son would return to family home following release. Based on his past history, the evaluations of multiple professionals and the mandate of DSS his return to our home would endanger our family and result in the removal of all siblings disrupting their sense of safety, ongoing interaction with family, friends and school mates. We, Sue and John Johns, are the parents of x(age), y(age) z (age) as well as difficult child age 17 soon to be 18. We respectfully seek the assistance of the Court to assure that all our children can feel secure about their future. I'm not sure how the Court system is set up. Sadly I do know that many Department of Juvenile Justice systems are set up with many problems. My thought is that keeping it as simple and unemotional as possible "may" allow an authority figure to use common sense and get this shadow away from your family. I'm so sorry that it is so complex. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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