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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 303870" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Witz! It's a big "if" but this has dss going after difficult child's father, too. They didn't know where he was but I was more than happy to provide all the info I had on him. If they get him in court they will get CS ordered from him at no cost to me. I would have had to hire a PI and attny otherwise. There's no problem with paternity if they just get him in court because there's no chance anyone else can be the father. Anyway, even though this CS from either/both of us goes to the state as long as difficult child is incarcerated, if they get it ordered from the father all I have to do is fill out a form with DSS once difficult child is back in my custody and any money they get from him gets sent to me. Of course he'll probably make a stink about visitation but at this point in difficult child's life, it's not as frightening to me as when difficult child was a little one. (If you knew the background on this guy that would make more sense,.)</p><p></p><p>The judge knew that Department of Juvenile Justice would file for CS thru dss so I can't help but wonder if this was another factor she considered when she turned difficult child over to state Department of Juvenile Justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 303870, member: 3699"] Thanks, Witz! It's a big "if" but this has dss going after difficult child's father, too. They didn't know where he was but I was more than happy to provide all the info I had on him. If they get him in court they will get CS ordered from him at no cost to me. I would have had to hire a PI and attny otherwise. There's no problem with paternity if they just get him in court because there's no chance anyone else can be the father. Anyway, even though this CS from either/both of us goes to the state as long as difficult child is incarcerated, if they get it ordered from the father all I have to do is fill out a form with DSS once difficult child is back in my custody and any money they get from him gets sent to me. Of course he'll probably make a stink about visitation but at this point in difficult child's life, it's not as frightening to me as when difficult child was a little one. (If you knew the background on this guy that would make more sense,.) The judge knew that Department of Juvenile Justice would file for CS thru dss so I can't help but wonder if this was another factor she considered when she turned difficult child over to state Department of Juvenile Justice. [/QUOTE]
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