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Teen son with major problems.. adhd, add, odd, dyslexic,anger and bipolar
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 555463" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi new friend! What jjj and tedo said .....yup. of course weapons or drugs or serious assault are times they can be removed for more than ten days from their school but they must provide an education since he is on an IEP .....for anything beyond the ten. (I've been thru this as many here have )</p><p>Id also encourage you to get an advocate even if you know the laws well because the weight they carry ...having a witness, etc helps tremendously. I used an advocate from arc for years then in middle school (so hard for our guys! ) I had to switch to legal aid ....the Disability law center in our state.</p><p>I'd worry about giving up custody given your son's needs and ex's history, but maybe you can get some respite by having him take him sometimes. Then you can see if he really changed over a long period of time. Just a thought ..maybe you already do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 555463, member: 12886"] Hi new friend! What jjj and tedo said .....yup. of course weapons or drugs or serious assault are times they can be removed for more than ten days from their school but they must provide an education since he is on an IEP .....for anything beyond the ten. (I've been thru this as many here have ) Id also encourage you to get an advocate even if you know the laws well because the weight they carry ...having a witness, etc helps tremendously. I used an advocate from arc for years then in middle school (so hard for our guys! ) I had to switch to legal aid ....the Disability law center in our state. I'd worry about giving up custody given your son's needs and ex's history, but maybe you can get some respite by having him take him sometimes. Then you can see if he really changed over a long period of time. Just a thought ..maybe you already do that. [/QUOTE]
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