Murrmurr
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- Location
- Sacramento, California
Li'l K's caseworker came for the monthly visit yesterday. After the usual nosing around to do the child-safety check list and sniff the crib sheet and all that, she told us that K's mother didn't show up at the rehab center when she was supposed to, and they don't know where she is. The caseworker went down a short list of names K's mother gave her and she finally got a-hold of someone who had the name and phone number of K's maternal grandmother.
The caseworker had a long phone conversation with K's grandmother. She's actually talked to her 3 times now. The grandmother lives in Utah. She and K's mommy are recently estranged. She knew about the baby but she didn't know she was taken into custody by CPS. She wants the baby very badly, and she's willing to move here if necessary. They're doing a background check and credit history on her now. If all that checks out, CPS will ask someone at Utah's Child Services to inspect Grandma's home. And if that checks out, they'll let Grandma have Li'l K within the next 2 or 3 months.
If K's mom enters rehab before April 11th, and Grandma passes all the above checks to become K's new foster parent, she'll be asked to move somewhere within Sacramento County to be near the visitors center, because mommy will get visitation with K at some point and she won't be allowed to leave the state.
If K's mom does not enter rehab before the11th, then Grandma has to come to Sacramento to visit Li'l K at the visitors center once or twice a week for a total of 12 visits, plus take her for at least 3 overnight visits. She can do the overnights at a local motel if she needs to.
So, whether K's mom goes to rehab or not, Grandma will get to be Li'l K's new foster parent provided she passes the background check, her credit is good, her home is nice and safe, and she does all the "transitional visits". And that should take 2 or 3 months.
The caseworker had a long phone conversation with K's grandmother. She's actually talked to her 3 times now. The grandmother lives in Utah. She and K's mommy are recently estranged. She knew about the baby but she didn't know she was taken into custody by CPS. She wants the baby very badly, and she's willing to move here if necessary. They're doing a background check and credit history on her now. If all that checks out, CPS will ask someone at Utah's Child Services to inspect Grandma's home. And if that checks out, they'll let Grandma have Li'l K within the next 2 or 3 months.
If K's mom enters rehab before April 11th, and Grandma passes all the above checks to become K's new foster parent, she'll be asked to move somewhere within Sacramento County to be near the visitors center, because mommy will get visitation with K at some point and she won't be allowed to leave the state.
If K's mom does not enter rehab before the11th, then Grandma has to come to Sacramento to visit Li'l K at the visitors center once or twice a week for a total of 12 visits, plus take her for at least 3 overnight visits. She can do the overnights at a local motel if she needs to.
So, whether K's mom goes to rehab or not, Grandma will get to be Li'l K's new foster parent provided she passes the background check, her credit is good, her home is nice and safe, and she does all the "transitional visits". And that should take 2 or 3 months.