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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 370378" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>difficult child is on her way to her new foster home. Caseworker called me and told me she talked to the States Attorney's office and that I will not have problems with them when I go to court for child abandonement next Tuesday. She said she explained that I have tried and tried and that we just need help seperated right now. She let me talk with difficult child for a moment and she really never thought that I would go thru with it and that she was in serious shock. The caseworker said this is a blessing in disguise for both of us and that life was going to be good when we get to live as a family again. The caseworker is very nice and I am so thankful that she was assigned difficult child's case. Police officers and social service agencies tell me she's the best. She has proven to live up to everything that they say about her. She is very kind to me and encouraging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 370378, member: 8787"] difficult child is on her way to her new foster home. Caseworker called me and told me she talked to the States Attorney's office and that I will not have problems with them when I go to court for child abandonement next Tuesday. She said she explained that I have tried and tried and that we just need help seperated right now. She let me talk with difficult child for a moment and she really never thought that I would go thru with it and that she was in serious shock. The caseworker said this is a blessing in disguise for both of us and that life was going to be good when we get to live as a family again. The caseworker is very nice and I am so thankful that she was assigned difficult child's case. Police officers and social service agencies tell me she's the best. She has proven to live up to everything that they say about her. She is very kind to me and encouraging. [/QUOTE]
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