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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 356479" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Step -- I don't feel good about unsupervised either, and grandma is not a great supervisor (she won't have a clue about emotional abuse). The DA decided to not prosecute. CPS may or may not investigate. If we go into hearing without a deal, there is so much stuff that the judge will probably move it to full blown trial and order temporarily mediator-recommended deal anyway.</p><p>So I am thinking sign on to grandma-supervised deal for, say, 4 months, and if we don't get a better deal meanwhile, go into custody evaluation.</p><p>Of course I could chance it and go into a hearing without a deal, hoping that the judge will give a more restrictive temp arrangement, e.g. with some more competent supervisor. However that would be more disruptive for the children and even in my opinion more than they probably need to deal with.</p><p>So the mediator is probably right is setting this up as a temp arrangement, letting everyone do some therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 356479, member: 6374"] Step -- I don't feel good about unsupervised either, and grandma is not a great supervisor (she won't have a clue about emotional abuse). The DA decided to not prosecute. CPS may or may not investigate. If we go into hearing without a deal, there is so much stuff that the judge will probably move it to full blown trial and order temporarily mediator-recommended deal anyway. So I am thinking sign on to grandma-supervised deal for, say, 4 months, and if we don't get a better deal meanwhile, go into custody evaluation. Of course I could chance it and go into a hearing without a deal, hoping that the judge will give a more restrictive temp arrangement, e.g. with some more competent supervisor. However that would be more disruptive for the children and even in my opinion more than they probably need to deal with. So the mediator is probably right is setting this up as a temp arrangement, letting everyone do some therapy. [/QUOTE]
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