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Holidays with BioDad and allegations of abuse???
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 329932" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Amber, I know it's frightening and stressfull but try to stay calm. I haven't been in that position but have heard many stories here that are very similar to yours. All that I remember were pretty easily and quickly resolved. I think in your case with the police believing that it's unfounded, they will tell CPS that when they make their report. That can go a long way to what CPS decides and they may not even speak to you or your son but they still may. Given the circumstances though, I would think it would be deemed unfounded almost immediately. Also, most people who have been through this have said that they've received some sort of written notification of the results, sometimes in addition to a verbal notification. If they only verbally notify you, you are well within your right to ask for it in writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 329932, member: 2459"] Amber, I know it's frightening and stressfull but try to stay calm. I haven't been in that position but have heard many stories here that are very similar to yours. All that I remember were pretty easily and quickly resolved. I think in your case with the police believing that it's unfounded, they will tell CPS that when they make their report. That can go a long way to what CPS decides and they may not even speak to you or your son but they still may. Given the circumstances though, I would think it would be deemed unfounded almost immediately. Also, most people who have been through this have said that they've received some sort of written notification of the results, sometimes in addition to a verbal notification. If they only verbally notify you, you are well within your right to ask for it in writing. [/QUOTE]
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