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TJ007

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There are better ways to effect change.

Going into a battle half-c*cked, angry and seeking revenge usually does not end well.

Was the fact that your children were abused mentioned in this thread before now???
I am seeking other ways. I do understand what you are saying. Most of our children were not in the best of homes and abused in some way. I have made complaints of those homes and got an investigation started. My question was not how to handle the abuse of the foster care homes. I will say one of my grandsons was in a good home. The children were divided among 4 homes total. 3 children were in a home then after a month removed due to another child from another family had bruises on his back. The 3 went to another home then returned to that first home until dismissal. CPS failed to seek relative placement. I don't know about other states but in Michigan this was required.
I am trying to go into battle well prepared, I left my anger at the state building when I picked up my children on the day of a victorious dismissal. I do not seek revenge, but rather "JUSTICE".
I do realize there are some families who need an intervention. There are some children who need to be removed from an abusive home. I have sat in family court and listened to these cases.
I am open to all suggestions to where to make complaints or how to tread lightly. I want to have a level head and be prepared to the fullest. This is the reason to research, collect case law and learn the mistakes of others so I can be successful. :)
 


BL

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I am seeking other ways. I do understand what you are saying. Most of our children were not in the best of homes and abused in some way. I have made complaints of those homes and got an investigation started. My question was not how to handle the abuse of the foster care homes. I will say one of my grandsons was in a good home. The children were divided among 4 homes total. 3 children were in a home then after a month removed due to another child from another family had bruises on his back. The 3 went to another home then returned to that first home until dismissal. CPS failed to seek relative placement. I don't know about other states but in Michigan this was required.
I am trying to go into battle well prepared,
I left my anger at the state building when I picked up my children on the day of a victorious dismissal. I do not seek revenge, but rather "JUSTICE"
.
I do realize there are some families who need an intervention. There are some children who need to be removed from an abusive home. I have sat in family court and listened to these cases.
I am open to all suggestions to where to make complaints or how to tread lightly. I want to have a level head and be prepared to the fullest. This is the reason to research, collect case law and learn the mistakes of others so I can be successful. :)
You got Justice , be happy.
 
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