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    That is a good reason. And especially since it means not losing any of the children you have privately. For now I would simply charge them what you are charging or set a rate slightly less than the agency but more than what the agency paid you so it is a win win for both of you.

    It sounds like you will do just fine on your own and once out from under the paperwork load maybe actually be able to enjoy the kids. Good luck.

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