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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 487399" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>If there are no valid concerns about your care and no motivation (I was wondering if financial) maybe you should take a deep breath, exhale, and then respond by saying "Carson is being evaluated at this time and feel comfortable at his school. The faculty is doing xyz and Dr. K is doing xyz and his therapist is also on board to get him through this crisis stage. So many people are connected and supporting his path to wellbeing that I honestly believe it is in his best interests that we not pursue the idea of making changes at this time." </p><p></p><p>If he is a caring Dad and works in any way with the medical system he might have a "light bulb" moment and put the idea on the back burner. Should he insist that he wants the change then you will have to get your team members involved. I'm sure you are shocked and your heart hurts. on the other hand, "the best interests of the child" dominate in almost all Courts. Stay focused on what is in Carson's best interests.</p><p>Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 487399, member: 35"] If there are no valid concerns about your care and no motivation (I was wondering if financial) maybe you should take a deep breath, exhale, and then respond by saying "Carson is being evaluated at this time and feel comfortable at his school. The faculty is doing xyz and Dr. K is doing xyz and his therapist is also on board to get him through this crisis stage. So many people are connected and supporting his path to wellbeing that I honestly believe it is in his best interests that we not pursue the idea of making changes at this time." If he is a caring Dad and works in any way with the medical system he might have a "light bulb" moment and put the idea on the back burner. Should he insist that he wants the change then you will have to get your team members involved. I'm sure you are shocked and your heart hurts. on the other hand, "the best interests of the child" dominate in almost all Courts. Stay focused on what is in Carson's best interests. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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