Do you think grandparents should be given more consideration when deciding placement of a child through Montana Child and Family Services?

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  • S. - 9 years ago

    CFS needs to move into this century and realize being a birth mother or sperm donor does not make a parent. The needs and best interest of the child should be the top priority, not the wishes of an absentee parent. Rewrite the manual and let grandparents provide those children with the love and security they deserve

  • Brenda - 9 years ago

    Absolutely the grandparents should be the first to be considered! Especially if they have played a key role in the child's life! Since when should a child molester (determined to have molested his 3 yr old daughter through DFS investigation)be given a child that he has never seen or attempted to see in all that child's life? Just because he is the biological father does not make him family! It makes him a sperm donor and as such he should have the same rights of a sperm donor. Grandparents trump sperm donors!

  • Kate - 9 years ago

    If the non-custodial parent was a fixture in the children's lives there would be no question to them receiving custody, but to dump children on a non-custodial parent who really didn't want them just because they are the biological provider and deny the grandparents, now that's when the DPS gets really antagonistic and stupid!

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