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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 67986" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I know when kids get beyond 16 the authorities care less and less about whether you house them or not. It's very sad. It leaves everyone unhelped. But even in states where you can "give up custody" to the state, it can't be easily accomplished. I'm sure it's much easier when you are refusing to let a child back home than when the child is already there, especially with wrap around services in place. </p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure if that is what C130 is referring to. I was going to suggest he hire an attorney and get some private psychiatrists and tdocs to back him up if it is, because with all those people up in their business, it could be very difficult. Perhaps this option has been offered to his family? Without knowing the circumstances, it's hard to comment and not make mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 67986, member: 99"] I know when kids get beyond 16 the authorities care less and less about whether you house them or not. It's very sad. It leaves everyone unhelped. But even in states where you can "give up custody" to the state, it can't be easily accomplished. I'm sure it's much easier when you are refusing to let a child back home than when the child is already there, especially with wrap around services in place. I'm still not sure if that is what C130 is referring to. I was going to suggest he hire an attorney and get some private psychiatrists and tdocs to back him up if it is, because with all those people up in their business, it could be very difficult. Perhaps this option has been offered to his family? Without knowing the circumstances, it's hard to comment and not make mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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