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<blockquote data-quote="Jeppy" data-source="post: 283068" data-attributes="member: 7564"><p>Thank you KLMNO. I already am working with social services and have a child in need of services order but in some respects difficult child is getting worse (though in other areas there is some improvement). It is my understanding that due to funding limitations social services would fight this change, and if approved by they judge they would initially place difficult child in my own home. Only if things continued to deteriorate would they move him to a foster home.</p><p> </p><p>I'm thinking if they have custody of him this might protect me from lawsuits which people have threatened me with over difficult child's behavior? But I really don't know. I worry that I could lose my home and everything else I have worked so hard for. When he does something it is judged to be deliberate and not covered by homeowner's insurance liability. Has anyone else been sued because of what their difficult child did?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeppy, post: 283068, member: 7564"] Thank you KLMNO. I already am working with social services and have a child in need of services order but in some respects difficult child is getting worse (though in other areas there is some improvement). It is my understanding that due to funding limitations social services would fight this change, and if approved by they judge they would initially place difficult child in my own home. Only if things continued to deteriorate would they move him to a foster home. I'm thinking if they have custody of him this might protect me from lawsuits which people have threatened me with over difficult child's behavior? But I really don't know. I worry that I could lose my home and everything else I have worked so hard for. When he does something it is judged to be deliberate and not covered by homeowner's insurance liability. Has anyone else been sued because of what their difficult child did? [/QUOTE]
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