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Court discusses expanded parenting time, breastfeeding limits tied to THC screens and family-team meeting

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At the pretrial the court and parties discussed a request to expand parenting time by one four-hour day, conditioned on consistent drug screening (weekly) and safety planning; the foster-care worker agreed to arrange a family team meeting and referrals for trauma assessment for the older child.

Lenawee County — During a pretrial for child-protective petitions, attorneys and child-welfare staff discussed expanding the respondent mother’s parenting time and set conditions for that expansion, including weekly drug screening for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) while the child is breastfeeding.

The respondent mother, Robin Hardy, currently has three four-hour visits per week; the department reported that one visit is supervised by the department and the remaining visits are supervised by the child’s paternal grandfather (the placement). Counsel for the department asked the court to consider the children’s best interests and…

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