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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 170076" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I guess I was looking at it like the GAL wouldn't let it go- social services would get involved- the school would find out- and ultimately, the "new" state would get either the police or social services to deal with it there. This judge ordered a compact or impact (whatever it is called) study be done on my brother's home (half brother- we weren't even raised together passed early childhood age) when he filed for custody. She didn't care how impractical or what the cost. Mind you, my bro. lives in Florida with a male significant other- neither of whom have ever had a child, much less raised one and he's only seen difficult child maybe a total of 10 times his whole life. And I was not even accused of being an unfit, unstable, or non-providing parent. That is part of the reason I live in fear of these people- they aren't rational, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 170076, member: 3699"] I guess I was looking at it like the GAL wouldn't let it go- social services would get involved- the school would find out- and ultimately, the "new" state would get either the police or social services to deal with it there. This judge ordered a compact or impact (whatever it is called) study be done on my brother's home (half brother- we weren't even raised together passed early childhood age) when he filed for custody. She didn't care how impractical or what the cost. Mind you, my bro. lives in Florida with a male significant other- neither of whom have ever had a child, much less raised one and he's only seen difficult child maybe a total of 10 times his whole life. And I was not even accused of being an unfit, unstable, or non-providing parent. That is part of the reason I live in fear of these people- they aren't rational, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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