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<blockquote data-quote="branbran" data-source="post: 85872" data-attributes="member: 3762"><p>That is terrible, also sounds unethical!!! How can she just take your son to live with her - wouldn't that be considered a conflict of interest? I would think so. If I were you I would first call your case manager's superiors and then pound the pages of the yellow book and find me a lawyer. Call your local bar association and see if they have a list of lawyers who do pro-bono work. Call every lawyer in the book, tell your story and just maybe you'll come across a sympathetic ear. Call your congressman/woman. Call the newspaper, tell anyone who will listen!!! That is what I would do. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>You didn't give us much information, how old are your children? My daughter is 16 and I was advised I should put her on PINS (Parent's In Need Of Support), through the probation dept., It is almost like being on probation. I was advised to do so in order to protect myself, to show that I have not been neglegent in trying to get help for my child.</p><p></p><p>Although it is very difficult, it is true ADHD children do much better on a schedule. It is much easier to say that, than to actually put it into effect, I know. I haven't been too successful in that department in the past. My difficult child is in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now and she is on a much stricter schedule than she ever was in my home. And she is doing much better thay way.</p><p></p><p>I know this is very hard on you, and you suffer right along with your children. Everyone on this site can relate. You came to the right place for support, kind words and helpful information. Hang in there hun, Keep us posted. :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branbran, post: 85872, member: 3762"] That is terrible, also sounds unethical!!! How can she just take your son to live with her - wouldn't that be considered a conflict of interest? I would think so. If I were you I would first call your case manager's superiors and then pound the pages of the yellow book and find me a lawyer. Call your local bar association and see if they have a list of lawyers who do pro-bono work. Call every lawyer in the book, tell your story and just maybe you'll come across a sympathetic ear. Call your congressman/woman. Call the newspaper, tell anyone who will listen!!! That is what I would do. Just my opinion. You didn't give us much information, how old are your children? My daughter is 16 and I was advised I should put her on PINS (Parent's In Need Of Support), through the probation dept., It is almost like being on probation. I was advised to do so in order to protect myself, to show that I have not been neglegent in trying to get help for my child. Although it is very difficult, it is true ADHD children do much better on a schedule. It is much easier to say that, than to actually put it into effect, I know. I haven't been too successful in that department in the past. My difficult child is in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now and she is on a much stricter schedule than she ever was in my home. And she is doing much better thay way. I know this is very hard on you, and you suffer right along with your children. Everyone on this site can relate. You came to the right place for support, kind words and helpful information. Hang in there hun, Keep us posted. [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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