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She's almost 18 - surrendered to CYS
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<blockquote data-quote="Rattled" data-source="post: 707994" data-attributes="member: 21454"><p>As for the "bruises" on the night they took her, a CYS lady came out with a councilor they assigned to work with my daughter since fall. The councilor meets with the problem child a few times a week and reports to CYS for months now.</p><p></p><p>So they showed up, took pictures of her neck, and stated there were no marks of any sort. I told them it was dirt from my husband's hand and I washed it off. The councilor laughed as she knows my daughter and my family well. Going on nearly 6 months of her being here a few times a week. </p><p></p><p>I still haven't gotten the unfounded letters on that one but all the paperwork I've gotten from court states "allegations of choking". She says he choked her, he said he pushed her. They were the only two to see the incident as my 12 year old was running away. There were no marks of any kind.</p><p></p><p>Her state appointed councilor stopped even talking to me (I was supposed to meet with her 2 hours a week) a few weeks in. She quickly learned the issues were with the child and her perspective of the world. The girl does not live on planet earth. Narcissism, entitlement issues, anger. She wasn't a spoiled kid as we have never been rich, yet come home from school one day screaming in my face about "where's her trust fund money? Every kid has a trust fund and I want my money now!" The councilor and I had a good laugh about that one. </p><p></p><p>But hey, she gets to go to college as a foster kid so everything is free. So all is good for her. She doesn't care about anyone else in the whole world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rattled, post: 707994, member: 21454"] As for the "bruises" on the night they took her, a CYS lady came out with a councilor they assigned to work with my daughter since fall. The councilor meets with the problem child a few times a week and reports to CYS for months now. So they showed up, took pictures of her neck, and stated there were no marks of any sort. I told them it was dirt from my husband's hand and I washed it off. The councilor laughed as she knows my daughter and my family well. Going on nearly 6 months of her being here a few times a week. I still haven't gotten the unfounded letters on that one but all the paperwork I've gotten from court states "allegations of choking". She says he choked her, he said he pushed her. They were the only two to see the incident as my 12 year old was running away. There were no marks of any kind. Her state appointed councilor stopped even talking to me (I was supposed to meet with her 2 hours a week) a few weeks in. She quickly learned the issues were with the child and her perspective of the world. The girl does not live on planet earth. Narcissism, entitlement issues, anger. She wasn't a spoiled kid as we have never been rich, yet come home from school one day screaming in my face about "where's her trust fund money? Every kid has a trust fund and I want my money now!" The councilor and I had a good laugh about that one. But hey, she gets to go to college as a foster kid so everything is free. So all is good for her. She doesn't care about anyone else in the whole world. [/QUOTE]
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