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Subject: Re: how do i confront them


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Date Posted: 09:42:45 04/10/06 Mon
In reply to: janie 's message, "how do i confront them" on 17:37:57 04/08/06 Sat

Don't feel alone, I have had custody of my granddaughter for over a year now. My daughter keeps taking us to court for different things. We are blessed enough that she has not been granted unsupervised visitation, but she is now going for overnight visitation. Of course we will have to fight it and pay our lawyer and she will get to use her free court appointed lawyer. We are in the process of trying to adopt but it will probably be a long drawn out thing because my daughter decided after all this time to make a childsupport payment which has put things off for awhile now. My daughter is doing pretty good at this time but I know that she will go back to the drug because she is hanging out with some people who do drugs.

I think that our legal system needs to be educated on Meth. They are treating it like all other addictions and that is just not the case. These poor children are getting jerked out of their homes, returned later to only recieve more abuse and then jerked out again. The law needs to realize that with Meth the relapse rate is so high that they need to make sure that these parents are clean for at least a year or more before they return these poor babies back to them. They say that children come first, when I see that I will believe it. The judges are too worried about the poor adict missing their children then they are about the poor children getting sexually, mentally and physically abused. Sorry for going on but this is a subject that just burns me, it is uncalled for and the legal system needs to open their eyes to what is happening to our next generation.

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