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Our 15 yo son is in Juvi and we are afraid to take him back home
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<blockquote data-quote="Discouraged Dad" data-source="post: 411002" data-attributes="member: 11276"><p>Hello ExhaustedinUtah,</p><p> </p><p>I appreciate your input, but I was hoping you help with some followup questions. </p><p> </p><p>1- When you talked with the lawyer, did you find out how Abandonment of a Child would affect your teaching credential, etc?</p><p>2- Did you end up giving custody to the state and how did you do it? </p><p>3 - Do you refuse to accept your daughter back and at that time explain to the judge that you were not safe from her? </p><p>4- Do they file charges against you for abandonment? </p><p>5 - My son sounds similar in that the psychologists recommend therapeutic foster care with the DBT. Did you find a program like this run by the state or do the contract it out to a private provider?</p><p>6 - Is your difficult child a Ward of the Court now? Or did you file a Dependency Petition? Or, did you just refuse to take her back (Abandonment) and have the court proceed to ??? Just not sure how to get her to the point where she is with DSHS and they are putting her in a program.</p><p>7 - Do they look at your tax returns and determine an amount based off that? </p><p>8 - What do you have to pay monthly?</p><p>9 - With the O and A, is that through a state facility and did the judge order that?</p><p>10 - I am not sure if you went to DCFS first and were trying to obtain services through them or if the judge ordered her evaluation and placement and DCFS</p><p> </p><p>Yes, it does sound similar in a lot of ways, so I appreciate hearing about your experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discouraged Dad, post: 411002, member: 11276"] Hello ExhaustedinUtah, I appreciate your input, but I was hoping you help with some followup questions. 1- When you talked with the lawyer, did you find out how Abandonment of a Child would affect your teaching credential, etc? 2- Did you end up giving custody to the state and how did you do it? 3 - Do you refuse to accept your daughter back and at that time explain to the judge that you were not safe from her? 4- Do they file charges against you for abandonment? 5 - My son sounds similar in that the psychologists recommend therapeutic foster care with the DBT. Did you find a program like this run by the state or do the contract it out to a private provider? 6 - Is your difficult child a Ward of the Court now? Or did you file a Dependency Petition? Or, did you just refuse to take her back (Abandonment) and have the court proceed to ??? Just not sure how to get her to the point where she is with DSHS and they are putting her in a program. 7 - Do they look at your tax returns and determine an amount based off that? 8 - What do you have to pay monthly? 9 - With the O and A, is that through a state facility and did the judge order that? 10 - I am not sure if you went to DCFS first and were trying to obtain services through them or if the judge ordered her evaluation and placement and DCFS Yes, it does sound similar in a lot of ways, so I appreciate hearing about your experiences. [/QUOTE]
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