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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 759518" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree with Susie.</p><p></p><p>But more than this, I think you're on the right track. You have an escalating situation. You have responsibility but no control or authority. Your children are in danger. I think it's not out of the question to have an exit plan.</p><p></p><p>I agree. Your husband can get the judge to order a neuropsychological exam. (I suggest at the Child Development Center at A Regional Children's Hospital. After the neuropsychologist exam which lasts several days, a team will evaluate the child and make specific recommendations. If your husband is not doing what needs to happen, to get a good diagnosis, necessary services, and support for you, the family, and his children, this seems to not be a workable situation. </p><p></p><p>There could be a potential legal danger, too. This child has been grossly impaired for a long while. She depends on her parents to help her access help. She can't do it herself. </p><p></p><p>And there's a greater potential risk. She could seriously hurt your daughter, your baby, or other children. CPS could become involved. The other kids could be yanked. I have heard of this. </p><p></p><p>She could start a fire. She could hurt a neighbor's child. There would then be a liability to the parents for all of this. If I am understanding this correctly, this is a potentially loaded situation. If the parents won't act, and it seems they're not, I think you have to by protecting your children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 759518, member: 18958"] I agree with Susie. But more than this, I think you're on the right track. You have an escalating situation. You have responsibility but no control or authority. Your children are in danger. I think it's not out of the question to have an exit plan. I agree. Your husband can get the judge to order a neuropsychological exam. (I suggest at the Child Development Center at A Regional Children's Hospital. After the neuropsychologist exam which lasts several days, a team will evaluate the child and make specific recommendations. If your husband is not doing what needs to happen, to get a good diagnosis, necessary services, and support for you, the family, and his children, this seems to not be a workable situation. There could be a potential legal danger, too. This child has been grossly impaired for a long while. She depends on her parents to help her access help. She can't do it herself. And there's a greater potential risk. She could seriously hurt your daughter, your baby, or other children. CPS could become involved. The other kids could be yanked. I have heard of this. She could start a fire. She could hurt a neighbor's child. There would then be a liability to the parents for all of this. If I am understanding this correctly, this is a potentially loaded situation. If the parents won't act, and it seems they're not, I think you have to by protecting your children. [/QUOTE]
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