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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 210458" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sending hugs. I am not surprised the courts are not open on Fridays. The judges here have some screwy schedules (have to fit in time for golf, ya know?). </p><p> </p><p>As for the PO, even if the supervisor wasn't helpful last time, you still need to complain, document the complaint in writing, and start the process to make an official complaint. this PO has done enough to mess up your son's life. If you get nowhere with this supervisor, well, HE has a boss too. There will be a chain of command you can climb. Just be SURE to document each conversation/complaint in WRITING (send a follow-up note via certified mail) and don't skip any steps in the chain of command. You don't want someone to say, "Well, you didn't complain to supervisor X, so start at the beginning.". </p><p> </p><p>It sure does seem like you have gotten WAY more than your share of problems lately. Know that I am praying for you (and rattling beads and will even do a nekkid chicken liver dance that difficult child finds a new friend and that you get a better PO!)</p><p> </p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 210458, member: 1233"] Sending hugs. I am not surprised the courts are not open on Fridays. The judges here have some screwy schedules (have to fit in time for golf, ya know?). As for the PO, even if the supervisor wasn't helpful last time, you still need to complain, document the complaint in writing, and start the process to make an official complaint. this PO has done enough to mess up your son's life. If you get nowhere with this supervisor, well, HE has a boss too. There will be a chain of command you can climb. Just be SURE to document each conversation/complaint in WRITING (send a follow-up note via certified mail) and don't skip any steps in the chain of command. You don't want someone to say, "Well, you didn't complain to supervisor X, so start at the beginning.". It sure does seem like you have gotten WAY more than your share of problems lately. Know that I am praying for you (and rattling beads and will even do a nekkid chicken liver dance that difficult child finds a new friend and that you get a better PO!) Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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