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Eastwood350 ago

For what it's worth, this could have been a one stop shop. Many adoption agencies also contract with behavioral health agencies and CPS does the same. Parents who are adopting need to attend training classes and usually put in 30 hrs. which could have been provided by one of these businesses. On the other side of the coin they also benefit financially by providing parenting classes if the parents are at risk of losing their child who is in foster care. So classes are provided to both the prospective adopters and to the bio parents. Bio parents are also required to take psychological evaluations to be presented at their court hearing along with periodic drug testing. More often than not these mandated classes for bio parents are just a huge scam to run the clock to the 12 month mark and cover the state's butt for the federal requirement which mandates that the state made reasonable efforts to keep the family intact. The psychologist's office in this complex could have been providing these services to the adopters and or the bio parents.

quantokitty ago

That's exactly what I was thinking. Especially since two of these "unrelated" businesses were registered on the exact same day. Really? Another coincidence? Doubtful.