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Q: 16 yr old girl wants to transfer custody herself from her mother to a cousin. Mom thinks she has 2 chips in her head.

She thinks neuro link put a chip in her head to help her with her physical disability.she says the chip is not just a medical device but she also has the A1 part thats she didn't sign up for. She says its was a trial. She didn't eat for a month and drank water . She dropped over 100 lbs. She thinks people from zoom. Came through her phone and put in the 2nd chip. My question is how do I get my mom help when she thinks she's OK and she's not? I want my cousin im staying with.now to take over custody. How do I do that?? Any help I can get is greatly appreciated. My mom won't let me talk to my cousin or go or do anything with her.she also says every time I ask to do something she sends me to my room. She takes my phone all the time and I don't feel safe!! My mom has hit me before.. DCF came to my cousins house and asked questions and looked in the house. But have not heard from them.. I need to get away from my mom its affecting my mental health.. Please help.. thank you

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: If DCF went to your cousin's house, they may already be working on it, but to be sure you should talk to your cousin about contacting DCF to make the change of custody happen.

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