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Even after resolving other safety concerns, parents in Georgia can wait for months to be reunited with their children, often because of what advocates say are stringent requirements sought by the state’s Division of Family and Children Services.
Sad stuff. Another case of the perfect being the enemy of the good.
That’s a big problem in the foster system too.
It’s bloated, parent homes who meet basic requirements for a child have to get them back asap. There’s no excuse for a system to be this slow.