Ms. Heiligenstein,
I have written to you on several occasion in regards to my boys that are still in the state's care. I have filed a complaint with The Texas State Bar for the misrepresentation that was given to me in regards to my oldest son's case. The state bar has found that there is probably cause for an investigation into this matter as well as possible malpractice. My rights to my oldest son were terminated on July 20,2010 due to the break down of this attorney and the CPS workers themselves. Through all my emails and phone calls, I have finally gotten to the point that CPS did a preliminary home study on my house and presented their findings to the court. Which the court agreed that the proper placement for my son was with me, CASA, the new caseworker and supervisor, as well as the judge are all in agreement. As I have stated in my previous emails to you, I am more than capable of taking care of my children, as I have been the one that has provided my oldest son's necessities for school and his hygiene needs. He should be able to come home, why does it take so long for your agency to do what is in the best interest of the children, even when all parties are in agreement? It is time to bring him home, where he has some hope and dreams that he can actually accomplish. If you have time to read my blog dedicated to bring these boys home, you may find it an interesting read. It is very detailed as to what your agency has made my boys endure. You are punishing all 3 of them for something that was beyond their control. My oldest son has not seen his brothers in over a month, even though it is court ordered to happen monthly. The only child of the 3 that has even a glimmer of hope is my oldest son because he is able to talk to me daily and have weekly visits with me. Can you imagine how my 2 younger son's are feeling? They have no hope, no family wants to adopt them, your agency has them heavily medicated and both just cried when they found out that their brother is able to talk and see their mother but they are not. What a horrible punishment for such young souls. Can't you do the right thing by these boys? Won't the state still be alright without federal funding for 3 boys? You have a mother that is more than capable of raising her children and my situation in 3 years has drastically changed and it is time to revisit the idea that termination was an inappropriate choice for my boys. For once in the horrible system, do what is right by these boys, give them hope, let them have dreams that they can and will accomplish away from your system. Reunite the family they so rightfully deserve!!!!
Thank you for your time,
Aimee
I have written to you on several occasion in regards to my boys that are still in the state's care. I have filed a complaint with The Texas State Bar for the misrepresentation that was given to me in regards to my oldest son's case. The state bar has found that there is probably cause for an investigation into this matter as well as possible malpractice. My rights to my oldest son were terminated on July 20,2010 due to the break down of this attorney and the CPS workers themselves. Through all my emails and phone calls, I have finally gotten to the point that CPS did a preliminary home study on my house and presented their findings to the court. Which the court agreed that the proper placement for my son was with me, CASA, the new caseworker and supervisor, as well as the judge are all in agreement. As I have stated in my previous emails to you, I am more than capable of taking care of my children, as I have been the one that has provided my oldest son's necessities for school and his hygiene needs. He should be able to come home, why does it take so long for your agency to do what is in the best interest of the children, even when all parties are in agreement? It is time to bring him home, where he has some hope and dreams that he can actually accomplish. If you have time to read my blog dedicated to bring these boys home, you may find it an interesting read. It is very detailed as to what your agency has made my boys endure. You are punishing all 3 of them for something that was beyond their control. My oldest son has not seen his brothers in over a month, even though it is court ordered to happen monthly. The only child of the 3 that has even a glimmer of hope is my oldest son because he is able to talk to me daily and have weekly visits with me. Can you imagine how my 2 younger son's are feeling? They have no hope, no family wants to adopt them, your agency has them heavily medicated and both just cried when they found out that their brother is able to talk and see their mother but they are not. What a horrible punishment for such young souls. Can't you do the right thing by these boys? Won't the state still be alright without federal funding for 3 boys? You have a mother that is more than capable of raising her children and my situation in 3 years has drastically changed and it is time to revisit the idea that termination was an inappropriate choice for my boys. For once in the horrible system, do what is right by these boys, give them hope, let them have dreams that they can and will accomplish away from your system. Reunite the family they so rightfully deserve!!!!
Thank you for your time,
Aimee
Aimee, I am in a very similar situation. I could' use some of your advice e. Please contact me via email at yotacrawler@Gmail.com. our 5 year old was taken from us 2 months ago by this horrible agency. I value your advice. Thank you. L.F.
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