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<blockquote data-quote="skittles" data-source="post: 755400" data-attributes="member: 2484"><p>My Son is the father of her five children, this new boyfriend is the father of the one she is expecting. she and my son are not together and don’t talk, he gets visitation every other weekend facilitated by CAS drivers. this new boyfriend is very scary he threatened me and I reported him to CAS and he threatened the school principal who called the police and CAS. she also used to do OK financially not great but OK until he came along. Now her rent is way behind and she’s facing eviction the end of February. my son has tried to get custody of his children but the judge felt his situation was marginal at best as well. so if she’s evicted the end of February CAS will step in. it’s possible my son could get a chance at taking guardianship of two of the boys, I’m not sure CAS or or the courts will consider all five children to him, they will likely be placed in foster care. I presume temporary until she can find a suitable place. she’s always been dependent on other people to solve these problems for her but it’s just gotten too deep too fast since this new guy has gotten involved And I have been trying to step back as Like all of us here I have been way too emeshed with my sons problems over the years which got transferred to her problems since all these children came along. (sorry for the run-on sentence LOL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittles, post: 755400, member: 2484"] My Son is the father of her five children, this new boyfriend is the father of the one she is expecting. she and my son are not together and don’t talk, he gets visitation every other weekend facilitated by CAS drivers. this new boyfriend is very scary he threatened me and I reported him to CAS and he threatened the school principal who called the police and CAS. she also used to do OK financially not great but OK until he came along. Now her rent is way behind and she’s facing eviction the end of February. my son has tried to get custody of his children but the judge felt his situation was marginal at best as well. so if she’s evicted the end of February CAS will step in. it’s possible my son could get a chance at taking guardianship of two of the boys, I’m not sure CAS or or the courts will consider all five children to him, they will likely be placed in foster care. I presume temporary until she can find a suitable place. she’s always been dependent on other people to solve these problems for her but it’s just gotten too deep too fast since this new guy has gotten involved And I have been trying to step back as Like all of us here I have been way too emeshed with my sons problems over the years which got transferred to her problems since all these children came along. (sorry for the run-on sentence LOL) [/QUOTE]
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