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Can anyone tell me the process of letting difficult child move
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<blockquote data-quote="TYLERFAN" data-source="post: 19213" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Hi Wildcatsfan:</p><p></p><p>If he is only going to be away a few months,you probably can just find out what the schools require to make the switch. Most likely you can transfer the existing IEP to the new school.</p><p>As for the medical treatment, I would give a notarized letter to the parents that in case of emergency, they can transport to the hospital. Same as you would do if the child were staying on a vacation with a relative. I would not give the temporary parents too much legal control, you really want to be able to have input.</p><p>Don't be surprised if his going away produces temporary results. </p><p>In actuality, difficult child seems to be running away from his problems. </p><p>He will eventually have to return home and face things.</p><p>Will he be getting treatment while he is away? If so I would make sure I am there for that. I know it's 2 hours away, but it is important. Another thing, if difficult child gets into any trouble with the law while he is away, or trouble at school, you are going to have to be there as the relatives he will be staying with aren't his legal guardians.</p><p>I would check with a family law attorney as to any NJ law that exists regarding this also.</p><p>Hope this helps some.</p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Melissa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYLERFAN, post: 19213, member: 26"] Hi Wildcatsfan: If he is only going to be away a few months,you probably can just find out what the schools require to make the switch. Most likely you can transfer the existing IEP to the new school. As for the medical treatment, I would give a notarized letter to the parents that in case of emergency, they can transport to the hospital. Same as you would do if the child were staying on a vacation with a relative. I would not give the temporary parents too much legal control, you really want to be able to have input. Don't be surprised if his going away produces temporary results. In actuality, difficult child seems to be running away from his problems. He will eventually have to return home and face things. Will he be getting treatment while he is away? If so I would make sure I am there for that. I know it's 2 hours away, but it is important. Another thing, if difficult child gets into any trouble with the law while he is away, or trouble at school, you are going to have to be there as the relatives he will be staying with aren't his legal guardians. I would check with a family law attorney as to any NJ law that exists regarding this also. Hope this helps some. Blessings, Melissa [/QUOTE]
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