That's what I'm saying. She's trying to tell me if I take my son they will be notifying dfsGet your son and don't take him back to your ex-friend's. If the therapist suspected abuse, it should have been reported already.
If the therapist actually suspects abuse and the therapist actually said that, then the therapist has already broken the law.That's what I'm saying. She's trying to tell me if I take my son they will be notifying dfs
They wont find anything just my house is slightly in disarray because we are remodeling/fixing my mobile home. We fixed one set of floors falling in and we are just wanting to be 100% sure our home wont get flagged for this. Its livable but the broken window is in his bedroom and I haven't made it out to the surplus to replace it yet. I dont do drugs and work 6-7 days a week. We are just taking precautions so it doesn't come back to bite us, at least not too hardIf the therapist actually suspects abuse and the therapist actually said that, then the therapist has already broken the law.
I find this scenario a bit mind-boggling. As a parent, if I had ended up in a similar situation, my child would have been taken out of this "friend's" care as soon as this started. The fact that you are so hesitant to do so gives the appearance that you have some concerns about what the authorities may uncover if they are involved.
Let the therapist do that then. You can't stop it. GET YOUR SON!That's what I'm saying. She's trying to tell me if I take my son they will be notifying dfs
It is true that the OP has every legal right to do so, but I am not so sure that the OP doesn't have some dangerous conditions at home that could rise to the level of neglect. If it were me, I'd have done it long ago, but this OP is living in dilapidated housing - the child's room doesn't even have a window. The OP sent her kid away even though the child's DAD is present full-time in the house and able to provide care.Let the therapist do that then. You can't stop it. GET YOUR SON!
That's what I'm saying. She's trying to tell me if I take my son they will be notifying dfs
Considering that the OP said they fixed "... one set of floors falling in ...", it could be implied that there are other instances of floors falling in. A broken window in a 4-year-old's room certainly could be considered neglectful.a broken window and some repairs underway is NOT child abuse ...something else is going on .....( we could argue building code issues....but.I doubt this has anything to do with Code issues )
^^^^^Let the therapist do that then. You can't stop it. GET YOUR SON!