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I Know This Has Been Said Over and Over Again But....
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Annalee
11:00 AM 11-18-2016
Originally Posted by
Max
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I don't have a license number yet
I'll try to get a hold of DHS another way - thanks!
It's not that easy. I wholeheartedly agree providers shouldn't have to be put in the middle but getting court orders could take months, even over a year, and up to $20,000 to get settled.
Even with the time and money, evidence may be lacking so the court may have no choice but to deny a request for a protection order.
Granted, yes, this isn't the providers problem. I'm just saying it's not necessarily a solution
This is a little different but I have a child being adopted by family members but the biological parents will have unsupervised visiting rights....I have a copy of the court declaration but I can't refuse pick up for either party....I can call the primary adopting parents but I can't refuse pickup no matter what without a court order....this is the law and DHS regulation in my state. I don't think we can refuse parental pick up AT ALL without a court order??
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