Hi Nanashell
We're are in a similar situation to you with my 2 nephews (3, 4). The SW contacted us in February all of a rush, quick quick, tell us immediately if you will take the boys, court hearing in March. Since then the hearing has been rescheduled 4 or 5 times, now due in September. We are only told about delays at the last minute and not told why the delay: this month we were only told 2 days beforehand and everyone else in the process knew at least 2 weeks before - so at least we know where we come in the SWs priorities!
We also are told nothing about what is going on. We find out bits indirectly through one of the birth parents' solicitor & the foster mum - or by getting cross and saying we are thinking of dropping out, then they call us.
We have been told variously the boys will come to us very quickly after the court hearing (i.e. introductions start in a couple of weeks after the hearing, after birth parents visits have been wound down) or after we have moved to a bigger place which could be months (we can't start the process of moving until we know for sure the boys will come to us).
We have seen the boys twice since they went into care and now seem to be allowed to see them about monthly.
We spoke to the children's guardian once, she explained a bit about the process. She suggested we ask the LA to pay for us to see a solicitor about the support plan. Of course, havn't seen that yet, and no idea when we will see it, maybe will only be revealed at the court hearing.
We are finding the court delays difficult - partly because we havn't told any of our friends (other than the 3 we asked to be our referees) so over the last 6 months we have become cut off and isolated. Each month we think - it will be sorted this month - then another delay. Grrrr.
We got useful advice from the Family Rights Group www.frg.org.uk/, 0808 801 0366 (Mon-Fri 9.30am-3.00pm) - have you tried phoned them?
Blimey, sorry its so long!
It is great to find others going through the same thing - we should keep this thread going...