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<blockquote data-quote="dirobb" data-source="post: 159908" data-attributes="member: 2858"><p>I wish you luck....</p><p></p><p>I like the emergency temporary idea..</p><p></p><p>That is how we got difficult child 16sd..(only she was husband biodaughter...so a little different) CPS was fixing to do a removal...Told us if we needed any help they were there, if it became too much call and they would help with placement...(we got to meet her at 10 and had a handful of visits in the first two years and one the send two years when we picked her up at 14) Unfortunately for us they refused to help once we called...They claimed they did not remove her so they were not involved. To become involved they would have to charge husband with refusal to accept parental responsibility.....go figure. </p><p>This vastly limited our options on help and resources. </p><p></p><p>I think that you should try to see and get in writing what resources would be available whichever route you take and go with the one that would provide you with the best tools to help your grandson. </p><p></p><p>Bless you for caring...he is lucky to have you and husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirobb, post: 159908, member: 2858"] I wish you luck.... I like the emergency temporary idea.. That is how we got difficult child 16sd..(only she was husband biodaughter...so a little different) CPS was fixing to do a removal...Told us if we needed any help they were there, if it became too much call and they would help with placement...(we got to meet her at 10 and had a handful of visits in the first two years and one the send two years when we picked her up at 14) Unfortunately for us they refused to help once we called...They claimed they did not remove her so they were not involved. To become involved they would have to charge husband with refusal to accept parental responsibility.....go figure. This vastly limited our options on help and resources. I think that you should try to see and get in writing what resources would be available whichever route you take and go with the one that would provide you with the best tools to help your grandson. Bless you for caring...he is lucky to have you and husband. [/QUOTE]
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