Sunday, July 14, 2013

Kansas, KVC Takes Child From Mother And Won't Let "Foster Care Provider" Grandmother Have Grandchild

Grandmother is a foster placement for other KVC foster children http://fox4kc.com/2013/07/09/grandmother-fights-for-custody-of-own-grandson/ KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A Kansas grandmother says there’s no reason why she shouldn’t be able to have custody of her own grandson, but for some reason, the state won’t let her have him. Patricia Madison says she is approved by the state of Kansas to be a foster parent, and she’s fostered many children over the last five years. But for some reason she’s not allowed to take in her own grandson. This custody battle has been going on for about a year and a half now. But Madison says she turned to fox 4 for help because she fears her grandchild will never be returned to his family now that the child’s foster parents are interested in adopting him. For more than a year, the only way Madison has been able to see her almost four year-old grandson Tristen is with supervised visits. She used to see him weekly, but then it was changed to once a month. “When I do see him I really don’t know if that’s the last time,” she said tearfully. Madison says about a year and a half ago her grandson was taken away from her son and put into state care. For awhile Tristen was placed with Madison’s daughter, but Madison says KVC, the agency that oversees foster care, took the child away. Madison says it was because they told her daughter that she worked too much. “She works 40 hours a week, I think that’s normal,” Madison says, “you have to work to pay your bills.” Madison says she’s made it clear from the start she wanted to take in her grandson. “I told them I wanted him placed in my care because I had been working with KVC keeping their foster kids,” she said, “and they told me ‘no.’” Madison says she’s never been told exactly why she can’t have Tristen. At one point she says KVC told her it was because of an abuse allegation from 1998. But letters from the state dated last year and last week both confirm that Madison is not on the Abuse and Neglect Registry and is not barred from working with kids. “I want all of this to be investigated,” Madison said, “this is not a way of putting families together this is not the way it’s supposed to be.” Madison keeps the bedroom ready for her grandson to come home but she’s losing hope, and fears that her grandson’s foster family will be allowed to adopt Tristen. “If he’s taken from me, I will never be the same,” she said, “I love him and I miss him and I hope soon he’ll be back with us again.” Both KVC and the state’s Department of Children and Families say they can’t comment on specific cases. But KVC says it does place kids with family members whenever possible. The agency adds that it works with the state and the courts to determine what is best for the child.

6 comments:

  1. Keep up the fight!!! Make them prove why!! there is no reason why a grandparent can NOT take care of a child - KVC and others try and get the child(ren) placed with family first...this is from their own books. How much money is KVC getting for keeping the child "in" their custody??? Each child is worth big bucks!!! the average is around $4000 a month

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  2. kvc will do anything to have the children stay within the agency and not be with the family and lying in court is something they are known to do..and it is hard to prove your case when the judge that oversees the cases gets paid its rumored about 15k for each successful adoption...

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  3. KVC is also doing this to my family. My step son who's mother has died and father has given up rights to has been with me sense he was 8 I have been in his life sense he was 4. I am the only mother he knows and also my children are the only siblings he has left. They took him from a state hospital because they said he wasnt safe around my children even though he has never harmed them or even threatened to. They wont let us see him or talk to him and said he needs to focus on one family at a time and his foster family is priority. I work for the school district and have years of experience with special needs children and children with behavioral issues and they think that i cant give him the attention he will need. they said he can look us up when he is 18. WHAT is wrong with this these people.

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  4. KVC is also doing this to my family. My step son who's mother has died and father has given up rights to has been with me sense he was 8 I have been in his life sense he was 4. I am the only mother he knows and also my children are the only siblings he has left. They took him from a state hospital because they said he wasnt safe around my children even though he has never harmed them or even threatened to. They wont let us see him or talk to him and said he needs to focus on one family at a time and his foster family is priority. I work for the school district and have years of experience with special needs children and children with behavioral issues and they think that i cant give him the attention he will need. they said he can look us up when he is 18. WHAT is wrong with this these people.

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  5. money... its all about the money kvc gets more money if the child is placed with someone that is not family so they lie lie and lie some more so that they can keep the dollars rolling in they get up to about 4k a month for these children but put down on taxes they are non for profit.... and will not pay the families a dime of this state money because they feel that families shouldnt get any money to help raise these children..... what i recommend is to write your states governor and demand that they get investigated because family is supossed to have the first rights by law

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  6. kvc is stealing the states money for these children because families are told to go on welfare to get help with medical or childcare when the state gives them ample funds for these bills and also they are classiflied as not for profit when they are....... THis is shameful

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