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Mother makes progress in custody battle despite domestic violence concerns

August 28, 2024 | Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas


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Mother makes progress in custody battle despite domestic violence concerns
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the progress of Miss Herron in her case regarding the custody of her child, Braylon. The report highlighted Miss Herron's consistent participation in parenting time, her engagement with outpatient services, and her stability in housing and employment. These factors indicate significant progress over a substantial period.

Despite these advancements, concerns regarding domestic violence remain. The report noted that while Miss Herron has taken proactive steps to ensure her safety—such as filing a personal protection order (PPO) against a previous partner—there is an ongoing need to address potential risks in future relationships. The court has been advised that these issues can be managed through individual therapy and reunification services.

The assessment concluded that the risk of harm to Braylon has been mitigated due to Miss Herron's compliance with her case service plan. Currently, there are no known relationships that pose a risk of domestic violence. The report also confirmed that Braylon has resumed overnight stays with Miss Herron, following a period of supervised visits after a domestic violence incident in June.

Overall, the meeting underscored a cautious optimism regarding Miss Herron's ability to reunite with her child, contingent upon continued monitoring and support to address any future risks.

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