So glad it turned out well for all of you Murr.
Their mother had court yesterday. The caseworker isn't gonna tell me how that went but the Foster mom and grandmother will, soon as they know. The issue is whether the home security video shows abuse or just bad parenting; it shows her hitting Paxton, screaming at him, and taunting him and calling him names. It also shows a fight between the mother and father with a lot of swearing.
If the judge judges those actions as abusive, s/he will terminate the mother's parental rights and possibly charge her criminally. If not, s/he'll order parenting classes, anger management classes, and a psych assessment, and then treatment if that results in a diagnosis. If the mother is still "eligible for services", taxpayers will cover all that. If not, she has to. And if SHE has to, she just might. She really wants to win this case, not to get her kids back, but because she despises the foster mother, "Mel".
Mel was the twins' NICU nurse. They were born early, underdeveloped even for being early, meth in their systems, one to the point of requiring withdrawal, and had to be on breathing machines. When they were strong enough to go to a medically equipped home, Mel volunteered to foster them. They were returned to their mother 18 months later, shortly before their second birthday.
Paxton went, too, of course. I was his foster dad from when he was about a month old until a few months before he turned 3. For the kids it was an unjust, environmentally jolting, and just plain bad reunification, and crushing for us fosters, too. But we'd become friends, which is working out to be a great thing right now. Mel's husband Tony and I get along great, and my wife, Michelle came along at the tail end of all this, but she and Mel became fast friends, and we feel like one big family.
Mel & Tony have 3 daughters of their own, so a total of 6 kids now. I just know Michelle's gonna be in heaven when they all come to visit Uncle Frank and Auntie Meesh (she had to have a hysterectomy when she was 26, i think...or 28, so no kids).