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Could I get feedback on court orders?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 545609" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Are these recommendations you want to present in court or that a judge has said? In my experience with my juvenile son, if a judge says it to the one on trial, it's an order unless specifically stated otherwise. The details like curfew are established by the PO. The PO might or might not even care to hear the parent's input. That's with a juvenile system- I was under the impression that in the adult system- the minute the kid passes into the adult system- the parent is pretty much not listened to by anyone and has no input. I've never been to court with E (always juvy court) and been asked what my recommendations were. Maybe once or twice out of probably 8 court hearings was I asked what my requests were. The judge ruled in my favor in 1 admin hearing (for conventional therapy as recommended by state expert instead of MST as requested by GAL) and ruled against what I wanted in the actual trial (I was in line with 2 psychiatrists' recommendations for Residential Treatment Center (RTC); everyone else thought that was an excuse and wanted E going to Department of Juvenile Justice and he was sent to Department of Juvenile Justice a few weeks after turning 14yo).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 545609, member: 3699"] Are these recommendations you want to present in court or that a judge has said? In my experience with my juvenile son, if a judge says it to the one on trial, it's an order unless specifically stated otherwise. The details like curfew are established by the PO. The PO might or might not even care to hear the parent's input. That's with a juvenile system- I was under the impression that in the adult system- the minute the kid passes into the adult system- the parent is pretty much not listened to by anyone and has no input. I've never been to court with E (always juvy court) and been asked what my recommendations were. Maybe once or twice out of probably 8 court hearings was I asked what my requests were. The judge ruled in my favor in 1 admin hearing (for conventional therapy as recommended by state expert instead of MST as requested by GAL) and ruled against what I wanted in the actual trial (I was in line with 2 psychiatrists' recommendations for Residential Treatment Center (RTC); everyone else thought that was an excuse and wanted E going to Department of Juvenile Justice and he was sent to Department of Juvenile Justice a few weeks after turning 14yo). [/QUOTE]
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