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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 368118" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Kanga is once again on her kick that she wants us to return her to foster care 'where she belongs'. Her main stated reason is that she can never return to our house anyway so why stay a member of our family. Her real reason is that we have some rules for her that aren't Residential Treatment Center (RTC) rules so the wards in her Residential Treatment Center (RTC) don't have those rules (i.e. we have restrictions on her phone list to only be able to call us, not friends from RTCs). We told her no but she wants to find out if she can do it on her own, so I told her to ask her case manager and then left the cm a heads-up message.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible for a minor child to initiate the disruption of her adoption? I can't imagine she could...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 368118, member: 1169"] Kanga is once again on her kick that she wants us to return her to foster care 'where she belongs'. Her main stated reason is that she can never return to our house anyway so why stay a member of our family. Her real reason is that we have some rules for her that aren't Residential Treatment Center (RTC) rules so the wards in her Residential Treatment Center (RTC) don't have those rules (i.e. we have restrictions on her phone list to only be able to call us, not friends from RTCs). We told her no but she wants to find out if she can do it on her own, so I told her to ask her case manager and then left the cm a heads-up message. Is it possible for a minor child to initiate the disruption of her adoption? I can't imagine she could... [/QUOTE]
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