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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 235785" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Crazy. I'm trying to give this another chance. MST and the guy we had assigned to that just didn't work that way and I sincerely cringed at the thought of him byt the 4th visiit- I still cringe at the thought of ever having to go thru that again. But while in court for that, I asked the judge if the county could provide services to help at home other than MST because that clearly was not what the psychiatrists were suggesting and was not appropriate for difficult child. The judge, PO, and GAL all said that was all the county had to offer. I know that isn't true, now, because over the past couple mos while researching all this, I found that this SAME judge is on one of the CSA boards- now you know that she has to KNOW about fapt and additional services available. Maybe she meant that she wasn't going to make it available for difficult child?? According to PO, the county is not going to pay for difficult child to get any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 235785, member: 3699"] Thanks, Crazy. I'm trying to give this another chance. MST and the guy we had assigned to that just didn't work that way and I sincerely cringed at the thought of him byt the 4th visiit- I still cringe at the thought of ever having to go thru that again. But while in court for that, I asked the judge if the county could provide services to help at home other than MST because that clearly was not what the psychiatrists were suggesting and was not appropriate for difficult child. The judge, PO, and GAL all said that was all the county had to offer. I know that isn't true, now, because over the past couple mos while researching all this, I found that this SAME judge is on one of the CSA boards- now you know that she has to KNOW about fapt and additional services available. Maybe she meant that she wasn't going to make it available for difficult child?? According to PO, the county is not going to pay for difficult child to get any more. [/QUOTE]
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