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<blockquote data-quote="LHB" data-source="post: 283014" data-attributes="member: 7606"><p>No, we will not be letting daughter go back to her mom's for a long time. She will not call the cops. She knows she is doing too many things wrong in her house to do anything to cause them to come out there. Little does she know that I've already called CPS <u>and</u> called the police to let them know that her son is driving around town with no license and no insurance....yep, that's what's going on over there. </p><p> </p><p>I know that DSD has had enough of it, but she's very kind hearted and yesterday she went through the phase that I was prepared for: She regretted telling her mom she didn't want to go over there and asked me "What if mom says she's sorry, then can I go back over there?" Poor sweetheart, she's so torn. I told her I knew she would be feeling sorry for what she said to her mom and that's okay. I asked her to just hang in there, trust that Dad and I love her very much and our first thought is her safety and giving her a loving home.</p><p> </p><p>Now I'm just waiting to see if CPS talks to BM because that's when everything will hit the fan. She will be extremely angry. Poor husband is off at a conference in New Mexico and probably dreads coming home to all of this. But, this time I am going to push to take this to court (rather than just an "agreement" between the two of them) to modify the parenting plan so DSD no longer has to spend the night at her mom's. The CPS file is big enough that it should be an easy win.</p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile, I'm still trying to figure out what to do about DSD's processing/learning issues. I'm waiting to hear from the doctor about her EEG yesterday and I'm also looking into a neuro/psychiatric evaluation. Unfortunately, money is a big issue with both of us unemployed. But, I'll find out the cost and what our current coverage is under COBRA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LHB, post: 283014, member: 7606"] No, we will not be letting daughter go back to her mom's for a long time. She will not call the cops. She knows she is doing too many things wrong in her house to do anything to cause them to come out there. Little does she know that I've already called CPS [U]and[/U] called the police to let them know that her son is driving around town with no license and no insurance....yep, that's what's going on over there. I know that DSD has had enough of it, but she's very kind hearted and yesterday she went through the phase that I was prepared for: She regretted telling her mom she didn't want to go over there and asked me "What if mom says she's sorry, then can I go back over there?" Poor sweetheart, she's so torn. I told her I knew she would be feeling sorry for what she said to her mom and that's okay. I asked her to just hang in there, trust that Dad and I love her very much and our first thought is her safety and giving her a loving home. Now I'm just waiting to see if CPS talks to BM because that's when everything will hit the fan. She will be extremely angry. Poor husband is off at a conference in New Mexico and probably dreads coming home to all of this. But, this time I am going to push to take this to court (rather than just an "agreement" between the two of them) to modify the parenting plan so DSD no longer has to spend the night at her mom's. The CPS file is big enough that it should be an easy win. Meanwhile, I'm still trying to figure out what to do about DSD's processing/learning issues. I'm waiting to hear from the doctor about her EEG yesterday and I'm also looking into a neuro/psychiatric evaluation. Unfortunately, money is a big issue with both of us unemployed. But, I'll find out the cost and what our current coverage is under COBRA. [/QUOTE]
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