Minneapolis, MN asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Kentucky

Q: How can I get dcbs & the courts to let us do our way of drug recovery & if we fail then inpatient rehab

If you feel that it would be in the best interest for the children and the parents that not everyone recovers the same & dcs is trying to use a recovery treatment that causes more triggers and doesn't help when the screening facility

or assessment worker's or social workers don't call to be like what's going on if something pops up yet want you doing their treatments & reach out to them when having issues yet when you do they just keep shuffling you around & round & get told one set of rules by one office only to find out by another office that their set of rules don't comply with what you have been following only to have it counted against you & only been to court one time in seven months only talked to court appointed attorney once never get told when doing good & possibly stepping in the direction to resolve case quicker or when not doing good to find out why unless it's weeks on end or months later & none of the good is addressed & never given specific time frame to work towards

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: You can’t. Lost cause.

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