HelpMyMom84
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Ohio
I live in Hamilton County, OH. We have had placement of my nieces (my husband’s brothers girls) for almost 18 months while they have been in county custody. They were first put on a safety plan in July 2016 and moved to our house in December 2016. They made zero progress on their case and the only part of their plan that they followed was regular visitation with the kids in a supervised facility for two hours a week. They never were able to increase their time or move to less restrictive supervision because they couldn’t handle the kids. Skipped every drug test and had a new baby that tested positive in March 2018. Yesterday was the PC trial – mom and dad didn’t show. Their lawyers also withdrew from the case since neither of them had contact with their clients since January.
The magistrate proceeded – surprisingly since he is notorious for giving bios more chances than most others, at least in my foster care network. He heard about an hour of testimony – obviously nothing was given from the other side since no one was there. He did not give a ruling but said he would rule by June 1st. He indicated that he would likely rule much sooner as both sets of bio grandparents started kicking up a fit at the end. I believe PC will be granted, as he said “not to tip my hand or anything, but I have a mountain of compelling evidence here with nothing and no one to refute it”.
Mom’s dad sent me a message yesterday saying that mom and dad thought that court was today and that it sounds like that is grounds for a retrial.
That can’t happen, right? They would have to actually appeal since the case is closed and we will likely have a verdict by the end of the week, according to the county attorney and GAL. Can bios even appeal if they were not at court? I know for a fact that dad was served, as he was given the paperwork in court back in February. However mom was not at that hearing, and I am not sure how the county proceeded with attempting to serve her since she is homeless and jobless.
Just want to know what kind of outcomes we can expect. Any further details needed, please let me know.
Thanks!
I live in Hamilton County, OH. We have had placement of my nieces (my husband’s brothers girls) for almost 18 months while they have been in county custody. They were first put on a safety plan in July 2016 and moved to our house in December 2016. They made zero progress on their case and the only part of their plan that they followed was regular visitation with the kids in a supervised facility for two hours a week. They never were able to increase their time or move to less restrictive supervision because they couldn’t handle the kids. Skipped every drug test and had a new baby that tested positive in March 2018. Yesterday was the PC trial – mom and dad didn’t show. Their lawyers also withdrew from the case since neither of them had contact with their clients since January.
The magistrate proceeded – surprisingly since he is notorious for giving bios more chances than most others, at least in my foster care network. He heard about an hour of testimony – obviously nothing was given from the other side since no one was there. He did not give a ruling but said he would rule by June 1st. He indicated that he would likely rule much sooner as both sets of bio grandparents started kicking up a fit at the end. I believe PC will be granted, as he said “not to tip my hand or anything, but I have a mountain of compelling evidence here with nothing and no one to refute it”.
Mom’s dad sent me a message yesterday saying that mom and dad thought that court was today and that it sounds like that is grounds for a retrial.
That can’t happen, right? They would have to actually appeal since the case is closed and we will likely have a verdict by the end of the week, according to the county attorney and GAL. Can bios even appeal if they were not at court? I know for a fact that dad was served, as he was given the paperwork in court back in February. However mom was not at that hearing, and I am not sure how the county proceeded with attempting to serve her since she is homeless and jobless.
Just want to know what kind of outcomes we can expect. Any further details needed, please let me know.
Thanks!