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My husband and I have obtained permanent guardianship of our grandson. We are the paternal grandparents. Both mother and father are incarcerated. The father should be out next year and the mother is due to be out in November of this year, but she has been telling me that she is working on something so that she could get out after having done 85% of her sentence or something. She thinks that she will get out this month, but we are not sure. What is the usual way that she will be released? She has another child with another guy and he has custody of their child and he lives with his divorced father. Since she has been imprisoned he has been arrested for hit and run with bodily injury, 3rd offense DUI and bail jumping. He was to be sentenced this past week but I do not know that outcome. My question is should I be notifying the parole dept. of his arrests and convicitions because she will want to go to live with him and his father, or will that all be checked out first and will she be allowed to go live on her own right away? She is in prison on an original charge of Robbery with the use of force and burglery of a dwelling. She violated terms of her probation by using drugs and alcohol and was given in-patient drug treatment which she also screwed up on and was sent to prison. I just want to make sure my grandson has a stable and safe place to go to when he returns to his mother.
 



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