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Old 06-19-2007, 11:17 AM
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Merit Hearing

I picked up my newest fd from the hospital a little more than a week ago. They did a shelter hearing that week and the judge granted shelter. When I talked to the parent worker this morning about setting up a visit with bmom she says "What about on Thursday? That is if she doesn't go home tomorrow."

What?

So I say "hmmm. . . is that a possibility?" and she tells me that there is a merit hearing tomorrow and that the judge could return custody to the mother or have her remain in DSS custody and they would start a reunification plan. Now, when I spoke to the other sw a week ago she told me that the merit hearing was in order for the department to prove that they had cause to remove the child and that custody would not be changing hands. Now I don't know what to believe.

I asked the parent worker "Do you think that it is likely she will be returned to her bmom?" and she says "Well, she is doing what she is supposed to."

What!!

She had a baby removed from her a week and a half ago because it tested positive for drugs and she has 4 other children that are going through the system.

I am just now very nervous that she could be returned to this mother without her even being on a reunification plan or monitored. Is that possible? My mother said that the parent worker has to be supportive of reunification and that she can't honestly give an assessment of what is going to happen at court but now I'm nervous. What do you think?

Tina
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Foster Mom to Baby D - Placed 1/7/09 Plan: Reunification

Foster Mom to: Baby C - Placed 5/23/08 Plan: Reunification

Former Foster Mom and "extended family" to: B - Placed 6/11/07 Plan: Reunified 12/3/08.

Foster Mom to: K - Placed 6/11/09 Plan: Reunification

Mom to: L - Placed 11/18/04 & Adopted 9/5/06

Sister to: J - Placed 6/30/05 & Adopted 12/15/06

Foster Mom of 6 other beautiful children who have been reunited with family. Short term respite care provided for 5 other little precious darlings.
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