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My son burned our house down.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 687571" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sounds like you have a good plan. That lawyer sounds perfect.</p><p>The insurance company needs to step up. I was not going to bring this up, but an adoption acquaintance of mine took in a young foster boy and he burned the house down and this was in the middle of the day. While the house was burning and they were watching, he asked, "can we go to McDonald's?"</p><p>They had been wanting to adopt him but obviously that never happened after he did that. He was no longer there...friend said she had to be restrained after he asked about McDonald's. There were no arrests.</p><p>Adoption workers should in my opinion teach every single prospective family about reactive attachment disorder. </p><p>At any rate her insurance covered everything including the hotel they had to stay at while the house was being rebuilt.</p><p>I wish you good luck now that you have some plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 687571, member: 1550"] Sounds like you have a good plan. That lawyer sounds perfect. The insurance company needs to step up. I was not going to bring this up, but an adoption acquaintance of mine took in a young foster boy and he burned the house down and this was in the middle of the day. While the house was burning and they were watching, he asked, "can we go to McDonald's?" They had been wanting to adopt him but obviously that never happened after he did that. He was no longer there...friend said she had to be restrained after he asked about McDonald's. There were no arrests. Adoption workers should in my opinion teach every single prospective family about reactive attachment disorder. At any rate her insurance covered everything including the hotel they had to stay at while the house was being rebuilt. I wish you good luck now that you have some plans. [/QUOTE]
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