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<blockquote data-quote="!overwhelmed!" data-source="post: 667374" data-attributes="member: 18486"><p>Does she take medications? I would think that if she does & refuses to take them, perhaps that would be enough? Yeah, today's reality can change on a dime too! If you think her babies are in danger, you might have to try for guardianship. I don't know what state you are in, but research "worst case scenario" before you go forward. But the "system" wants to keep kids with their parents. So even if you got guardianship it may not be permanent & belive me THAT is heart breaking for all concerned. My granddaughter is young enough to never remember all of this (she will never remember us either) I just pray my idiot daughter wakes up before anything irreparable happens. My advice again is to research the heck out of your states laws & really know what you are getting yourself into. If you can afford a lawyer that would definitely be the way to go. I cannot & did it all by myself which is partially why we are where we are now...I'm sorry, I wish I had better advice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!overwhelmed!, post: 667374, member: 18486"] Does she take medications? I would think that if she does & refuses to take them, perhaps that would be enough? Yeah, today's reality can change on a dime too! If you think her babies are in danger, you might have to try for guardianship. I don't know what state you are in, but research "worst case scenario" before you go forward. But the "system" wants to keep kids with their parents. So even if you got guardianship it may not be permanent & belive me THAT is heart breaking for all concerned. My granddaughter is young enough to never remember all of this (she will never remember us either) I just pray my idiot daughter wakes up before anything irreparable happens. My advice again is to research the heck out of your states laws & really know what you are getting yourself into. If you can afford a lawyer that would definitely be the way to go. I cannot & did it all by myself which is partially why we are where we are now...I'm sorry, I wish I had better advice... [/QUOTE]
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