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15 year old with conduct disorder needs to leave our home
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 730135" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>It sounds like your son has something organically wrong with his brain, and/or a mental illness. I am sorry.</p><p></p><p>If he has an IEP from his time in public school it is possible you may be able to have a meeting at the school district offices, despite the fact that he does not attend public school at present, he is still their legal responsibility since you reside within that district. You can request that his IEP state that he requires a residential placement. This will be a long shot but given his history you may have luck on your side. I was astonished when my stepson's district immediately placed him in a therapeutic school at his first IEP meeting. But it was what he needed.</p><p></p><p>Failing that or if it isn't an option, then I suggest you contact a family law attorney, explain your situation and see if you cannot transfer his custody to the state. He will be placed appropriately and given the help he needs. </p><p></p><p>Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 730135, member: 13303"] It sounds like your son has something organically wrong with his brain, and/or a mental illness. I am sorry. If he has an IEP from his time in public school it is possible you may be able to have a meeting at the school district offices, despite the fact that he does not attend public school at present, he is still their legal responsibility since you reside within that district. You can request that his IEP state that he requires a residential placement. This will be a long shot but given his history you may have luck on your side. I was astonished when my stepson's district immediately placed him in a therapeutic school at his first IEP meeting. But it was what he needed. Failing that or if it isn't an option, then I suggest you contact a family law attorney, explain your situation and see if you cannot transfer his custody to the state. He will be placed appropriately and given the help he needs. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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