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That is Correct, The CW Manager said that their primary concern is that two of Ms. Blaser’s adult children are reporting negative information about their childhoods. The DHS/CW decided to give Ms. Blaser the opportunity to provide additional information for DHS/CW to consider whether we can approve the family for foster certification.

Ms. Blaser has agreed to make efforts to seek out contact information for her ex-husband who was living in the home at the time, and the DHS/CW agency has agreed to assist her with tracking down some of that information if CA will submit a new ICPC request.

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