MissJames
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I wonder if your son would have been such a great dad if he would
have had a child when he was addicted 5 years ago?
I doubt it!
And I would almost bet money that had he had a child when he had his
addiction you would not want him to take off with the child!
But guess what.... you wouldn't have been able to stop him!
I don't need you to talk to me about courage by doing the right thing!
Trust me!
My point is that there was not ONE thing the Anthony's could do to keep
Caylee safe!
Casey was her mother!
She had custody!
You can't MAKE adults do anything!
And there has not been ONE thing mentioned in this case that
proves abuse bad enough to have CPS take her away from Casey!
No matter how sad it is that Caylee had to be around
her mom's life style.....it's not against the law to be a bad mom!
And it takes ALOT for a parent to get custody taken away!
I didn't think my daughter would either!
But she changed when she became a drug addict!
I respectfully disagree.Children's services are different in each state.Also the Anthony's were the ones supporting Caylee.They could have asked for a temporary order that most likely would have been granted.Then a trial for legal custody.Casy would have to take drug tests,get a job[and prove it] and have a stable place to live in order to regain custody.
We were foster parents for 20 years and got caught up in this scenario between grandparents and bio parents many times.Grands always won due to stability.Caylee had been living with them since birth .
Of course the Anthony's didn't know any of this and may have assumed Casy had all the rights,but in most states grandparents who support their grandchildren can get these rights.That doesn't mean the bio parents rights are terminated,it just gives grandparents temporary custody.The point is,it doesn't appear they even tried.