Shieak Case Study

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Per Reporter: DeMarcus has been with Denise since arriving home from the hospital. Two weeks after, Denise gave DeMarcus back to its mother (Shieak); however, within the same day Shieak returned DeMarcus to Denise. Shieak’s oldest daughter (Nakesha) is disabled; Shieak was unable to care for Nakesha and DeMarcus. Shieak has a total of four children, which she has all except DeMarcus in her car. Shieak wrote a statement giving Denise right to care for the child; the statement was not court ordered, but notarized. The child has been with Denise for 5 years now. Shieak nor the father (Marquas) wants to care for the child. Recently Marquas was recently court ordered to pay child support; Shieak will soon have to pay as well. With the documentation

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