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How to get my 17 year old out of my home quickly in california
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 747631" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I would listen to 4tall I (above.) Nobody could deal with the situation you find yourself in. If your son is violent and a danger to you and to your family the system is failing you and failing your son. I would go to an attorney and explore voluntarily surrendering parental rights. This would force the hand of the system to give your son a situation that will protect him and protect others from him.</p><p></p><p>You write your son steals food. Is that the correct word? Is he hungry? Why would he not be able to eat? That part concerns me, that he would not be welcome to eat amongst his family.</p><p></p><p>I would think about going to CPS too. Except I'd speak to an attorney first. The logic in going to CPS is to get their help, if you believe that your kids are not safe from your son. If this is the case, he needs to be placed. But I would go to an attorney first, because I would be concerned that they'd yank your other kids.</p><p></p><p>Right now, you are liable, and CPS can remove your other children from your care, because they are not safe with your son. It sounds like your son is a marauder in his own family. Despite what these officials are telling you, that there's nothing they can do, I think you would be held responsible. Many, many parents in your situation surrender parental rights. They do so to protect their out of control or ill child, and they do so to protect their other kids and to protect themselves. Or there may be possibility of foster placement. </p><p></p><p>if everything had been tried, it can't keep going like this. I am so very, very sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 747631, member: 18958"] I would listen to 4tall I (above.) Nobody could deal with the situation you find yourself in. If your son is violent and a danger to you and to your family the system is failing you and failing your son. I would go to an attorney and explore voluntarily surrendering parental rights. This would force the hand of the system to give your son a situation that will protect him and protect others from him. You write your son steals food. Is that the correct word? Is he hungry? Why would he not be able to eat? That part concerns me, that he would not be welcome to eat amongst his family. I would think about going to CPS too. Except I'd speak to an attorney first. The logic in going to CPS is to get their help, if you believe that your kids are not safe from your son. If this is the case, he needs to be placed. But I would go to an attorney first, because I would be concerned that they'd yank your other kids. Right now, you are liable, and CPS can remove your other children from your care, because they are not safe with your son. It sounds like your son is a marauder in his own family. Despite what these officials are telling you, that there's nothing they can do, I think you would be held responsible. Many, many parents in your situation surrender parental rights. They do so to protect their out of control or ill child, and they do so to protect their other kids and to protect themselves. Or there may be possibility of foster placement. if everything had been tried, it can't keep going like this. I am so very, very sorry. [/QUOTE]
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