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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 466852" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>in my opinion this boss's response could be viewed as obstruction of justice or even witness tampering. If she has a license to practice then seh doesn't have a real choice. I think that your atty could even subpoena her. This isn't that uncommon, but is just wrong. I would ask your boss if this could be obstruction and if so, have him tell the boss. This is irresponsible and if difficult child is hurt by X, which will likely happen soon as abuse always escalates and it usually happens rapidly, then the psychologist and her boss should be held responsible. The threat of that might have them cooperating. Be sure to let the lawyer know what is happening so he can help you get them to be honest.</p><p></p><p>I hate things like this when they won't be honest and step up like any decent human being would do for a child. I bet if the boss had an X they didn't like that letter would be written even if the abuse didn't happen - seen it more than once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 466852, member: 1233"] in my opinion this boss's response could be viewed as obstruction of justice or even witness tampering. If she has a license to practice then seh doesn't have a real choice. I think that your atty could even subpoena her. This isn't that uncommon, but is just wrong. I would ask your boss if this could be obstruction and if so, have him tell the boss. This is irresponsible and if difficult child is hurt by X, which will likely happen soon as abuse always escalates and it usually happens rapidly, then the psychologist and her boss should be held responsible. The threat of that might have them cooperating. Be sure to let the lawyer know what is happening so he can help you get them to be honest. I hate things like this when they won't be honest and step up like any decent human being would do for a child. I bet if the boss had an X they didn't like that letter would be written even if the abuse didn't happen - seen it more than once. [/QUOTE]
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