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<blockquote data-quote="Lila256" data-source="post: 722764" data-attributes="member: 22431"><p>It sounds like you are absolutely right, Susie. His father's lawyer that was assigned to help him finally gotten in touch with us. Thankfully we have been collecting what paperwork we can get access to for quite a while now. After reading over the recent paperwork, I also found out that his mom's husband had physically abused him (at least once) after they took custody in February. Ugh. We had warned CPS before they took custody that we had serious concerns, considering we had been fighting for custody to protect him for years, but this is the first I'm hearing about it and it apparently happened in June before he was placed back in their custody. Just when I think the system can't let anyone else in this situation down, they prove me wrong yet again. I am so not looking forward to another battle in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lila256, post: 722764, member: 22431"] It sounds like you are absolutely right, Susie. His father's lawyer that was assigned to help him finally gotten in touch with us. Thankfully we have been collecting what paperwork we can get access to for quite a while now. After reading over the recent paperwork, I also found out that his mom's husband had physically abused him (at least once) after they took custody in February. Ugh. We had warned CPS before they took custody that we had serious concerns, considering we had been fighting for custody to protect him for years, but this is the first I'm hearing about it and it apparently happened in June before he was placed back in their custody. Just when I think the system can't let anyone else in this situation down, they prove me wrong yet again. I am so not looking forward to another battle in court. [/QUOTE]
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