Q: mother of 2 one daughter is 2 in a half I have a case open for domestic violence
They are trying to adopt my 2 in half year old to her father's mom who isn't following the ruler she lets him see her and he is a danger he has to warnts one for child indangerment that warnt was for another person's child he put his hands on and another one I put on him for hitting me he is on the run I told workers even showed them proof and still no help and didn't take my daughter from his mom I don't understand because I got her tooken away again really soon but the worker told me I could do Vist and supervise them and he ended up hitting me I made police report same day and I feel no help is given to me the first and second time they changed workers fast since I said what he told me I don't even talk or in a relationship with the father o want my daughter back with me is it possible and I am currently 8 months pregnant with this case open court doesn't know I am can they take my new baby away if the first child was took and they have the same father but is a chance he may not be
A:
a much more detailed clear explanation is needed to provide an accurate discussions of what should or should not be done.
however your previous record/actions could be used against you in any proceeding to show your past challenges as a parent.
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