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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 219283" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>jal- this sounds very similar. We wouldn't have to go to court- this gets approved by the "higher team" which I think is what difficult child's judge happens to be on anyway. She would want this, I think. Anyway, your story makes me a lot more comfortable. I think I'll discuss it with the principal at school. I'd rather she request it (the parent can't, I don't think-I'll find out first). I'm finding all these forms that the agency people use- one indicates that if the parent goes this route, without it being a court order, and an out of home placement ends up being required, the parent still is a decision maker, must agree to the placement, and can revoke their consent and get custody back at any time. If the parent moves out of state, the agency automatically returns the child to the parent (this is not for cases of child removal from home due to abuse, of course- this is placement through this funding).</p><p></p><p>But, one of the biggest motivators for me is that they offer services to the family while the child is at home (unless emergency removal is warranted) in order to try to keep the child at home. But, the same people can get a placement if it comes to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 219283, member: 3699"] jal- this sounds very similar. We wouldn't have to go to court- this gets approved by the "higher team" which I think is what difficult child's judge happens to be on anyway. She would want this, I think. Anyway, your story makes me a lot more comfortable. I think I'll discuss it with the principal at school. I'd rather she request it (the parent can't, I don't think-I'll find out first). I'm finding all these forms that the agency people use- one indicates that if the parent goes this route, without it being a court order, and an out of home placement ends up being required, the parent still is a decision maker, must agree to the placement, and can revoke their consent and get custody back at any time. If the parent moves out of state, the agency automatically returns the child to the parent (this is not for cases of child removal from home due to abuse, of course- this is placement through this funding). But, one of the biggest motivators for me is that they offer services to the family while the child is at home (unless emergency removal is warranted) in order to try to keep the child at home. But, the same people can get a placement if it comes to that. [/QUOTE]
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