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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 133789" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Kanga is in in her own way again. She is refusing to interview for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). She is mad that they don't have a hockey team, that she'll be expected to stay on campus, and that we told them she has 'problems'. She doesn't want to go to school with a 'bunch of crazy people'. She wants a fairytale place where she can play hockey, go shopping with her friends and eat out every night. </p><p></p><p>I spoke with a few more of the professionals that work with Kanga. It seems universal that they feel that we should pursue a dependency hearing and turn her over to the State. They all feel that there is very little hope that she will ever be able to live with us again. They also pointed out that under our State law, the her case will never be eligible for termination of parental rights. So we would still be her parents, but neither legally responsible nor in charge of her anymore.</p><p></p><p>I'm waiting to speak with the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and then will likely call for a dependency hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 133789, member: 1169"] Hi all, Kanga is in in her own way again. She is refusing to interview for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). She is mad that they don't have a hockey team, that she'll be expected to stay on campus, and that we told them she has 'problems'. She doesn't want to go to school with a 'bunch of crazy people'. She wants a fairytale place where she can play hockey, go shopping with her friends and eat out every night. I spoke with a few more of the professionals that work with Kanga. It seems universal that they feel that we should pursue a dependency hearing and turn her over to the State. They all feel that there is very little hope that she will ever be able to live with us again. They also pointed out that under our State law, the her case will never be eligible for termination of parental rights. So we would still be her parents, but neither legally responsible nor in charge of her anymore. I'm waiting to speak with the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and then will likely call for a dependency hearing. [/QUOTE]
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