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<blockquote data-quote="2tired" data-source="post: 189665" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I hope I don't sound terrible, but I'm tired and don't wanther back in my house. I have lived through all of this for the past 7 years. There are ups and downs, but I'm just tired. I couldn't believe that she called me and said she was ready to come home - I was caught off guard when she called, (unknown number). My first reaction was to ask her why.... I don't know about getting services, I just want this to be a peaceful house again. I picked up another day working, so that will get me out of the house a bit more. </p><p></p><p>Also, those of you who advised me a few days back regarding the custody of my son to his dad, and me stating that I will not subject myself to the visitation..... Well, fortunately, or at least at this point, I received an order from the Supreme Court on the change of custody. The case has been dismissed by Superior Court because of the pending/ongoing case within Juvenile Court - who will have to decide. Honestly, I don't see any reason why I won't be given custody, I have worked the caseplan. But the way things have been going, I never expected any of this to happen or go this far. So for now - I go to court on the deprivation case on October 14th. So, no test. It is amazing how things work themselves out. </p><p></p><p>In July, I had to answer the petition, and I went to a site to print the form, and indicated that I have a right to chastise my children, and that my wish was that the supreme court would allow juvenile court to continue. </p><p>Thanks to all who tried to get me to see the light.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2tired, post: 189665, member: 491"] I hope I don't sound terrible, but I'm tired and don't wanther back in my house. I have lived through all of this for the past 7 years. There are ups and downs, but I'm just tired. I couldn't believe that she called me and said she was ready to come home - I was caught off guard when she called, (unknown number). My first reaction was to ask her why.... I don't know about getting services, I just want this to be a peaceful house again. I picked up another day working, so that will get me out of the house a bit more. Also, those of you who advised me a few days back regarding the custody of my son to his dad, and me stating that I will not subject myself to the visitation..... Well, fortunately, or at least at this point, I received an order from the Supreme Court on the change of custody. The case has been dismissed by Superior Court because of the pending/ongoing case within Juvenile Court - who will have to decide. Honestly, I don't see any reason why I won't be given custody, I have worked the caseplan. But the way things have been going, I never expected any of this to happen or go this far. So for now - I go to court on the deprivation case on October 14th. So, no test. It is amazing how things work themselves out. In July, I had to answer the petition, and I went to a site to print the form, and indicated that I have a right to chastise my children, and that my wish was that the supreme court would allow juvenile court to continue. Thanks to all who tried to get me to see the light..... [/QUOTE]
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