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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 344765" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome back Sunr! </p><p> </p><p>Have you done a parent report? It will outline the progression of your son's life and the struggles he has been through. I believe there is a sample one on the help page, although with the new changes I have not looked for it yet. When I am done here I will try to put a link in my post. </p><p> </p><p>I would get the report together as fast as you can - although I will warn you it is TRYING to do. So, take many breaks and do not expect to do it in a few sittings. Then provide the court and lawyers with a copy. Include all medical evaluations, communications from school, legal issues, etc. </p><p> </p><p>Once you get to court you are at their mercy, so the more you can lay it out for them the better. Maybe even do a summary of what you think the issues could be, along with what you have tried so far as a cover letter. </p><p>I will go look for it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 344765, member: 391"] Welcome back Sunr! Have you done a parent report? It will outline the progression of your son's life and the struggles he has been through. I believe there is a sample one on the help page, although with the new changes I have not looked for it yet. When I am done here I will try to put a link in my post. I would get the report together as fast as you can - although I will warn you it is TRYING to do. So, take many breaks and do not expect to do it in a few sittings. Then provide the court and lawyers with a copy. Include all medical evaluations, communications from school, legal issues, etc. Once you get to court you are at their mercy, so the more you can lay it out for them the better. Maybe even do a summary of what you think the issues could be, along with what you have tried so far as a cover letter. I will go look for it now. [/QUOTE]
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