In June my SD disclosed some abuse allegations against a relative of her mother's, whom the mother lives with. TN CPS would not interview the child at the time because she was not 3 yet, so it was determined to be unsubstantiated. Mother did agree to keep the child away from this relative, claiming to move out for awhile, but we know she is back to living there again.
Mother retailiated by then filing a false abuse allegation, claiming my 2 1/2 yo dd was touching sd's privates. Mother kept SD from us so we got an emergency hearing where the judge not only ordered her to resume back to 50/50 time share but also put it in the order that we were allowed to put SD into play therapy (CPS recommended it but Mother refused). We live in different states, so we also got the judge to put into the co that child protective services in our state, GA, be allowed full jurisiction over the health and well-being of the child.
So in Sept, SD started going to therapy once every other week.
Last week, she disclosed the abuse to her therapist. Part of what she disclosed was that her mother and grandmother know about the abuse but all they did was tell the relative to stop it. This is the same thing she told us back in June.
GA CPS is taking this very seriously and has told us to not allow any contact between SD and her mother or her family. When they called mother to inform her of this, she wouldn't listen to what they had to say and just kept trying to blame the whole thing on my DH, saying he was doing this because of an upcoming custody modification mediation. They told her that this had nothing to do with DH, that it was from something that came up in counseling, and she just would not listen (you would think that her main concern would have been Is my child OK? but it wasn't).
The investigation starts today and I'm just confused as to what will happen now. Has anyone been through this? How long will it take? Do we need to hire a lawyer now or do we just trust CPS to take care of everything?