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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 47712" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I've been typing up a timeline to show difficult child's stages, actions I've taken and mental health professionals involvement, school situations, and legal situations. It is actually quite revealing and I originally did it thinking it would be necessary for explaining history to new counselors. however, now i'm thinking about taking this to social services with signed release form for all documents and say "here's the summary, when you get all the documents in, you'll have the supporting data". </p><p></p><p>do you guys think that would be a good idea? can i trust social services to be objective or are they just going to automatically go with GAL's opinion and look for info to justify it?</p><p></p><p>this attny i hired- i think he'd be great at mediation with sd, but seems to be acting like i should be negotiating with soc services and getting on same wavelength as GAL. 1st, i'll never trust GAL again because i thought we were on same wavelength before, then in court she almost blatantly lied. i've been checking law on internet and appears to me she didn't follow proper procedures in a few areas, 2nd, i agree that i want to spend time pushing for son and i'm not so sure i want to cave to negotiations quite yet</p><p></p><p>i'm thinking i should put this attny on hold and get an aggressive defensive attny who's familiar with juvenile laws and mental health laws and parents rights</p><p></p><p>Thank all for the wonderful support!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 47712, member: 3699"] I've been typing up a timeline to show difficult child's stages, actions I've taken and mental health professionals involvement, school situations, and legal situations. It is actually quite revealing and I originally did it thinking it would be necessary for explaining history to new counselors. however, now i'm thinking about taking this to social services with signed release form for all documents and say "here's the summary, when you get all the documents in, you'll have the supporting data". do you guys think that would be a good idea? can i trust social services to be objective or are they just going to automatically go with GAL's opinion and look for info to justify it? this attny i hired- i think he'd be great at mediation with sd, but seems to be acting like i should be negotiating with soc services and getting on same wavelength as GAL. 1st, i'll never trust GAL again because i thought we were on same wavelength before, then in court she almost blatantly lied. i've been checking law on internet and appears to me she didn't follow proper procedures in a few areas, 2nd, i agree that i want to spend time pushing for son and i'm not so sure i want to cave to negotiations quite yet i'm thinking i should put this attny on hold and get an aggressive defensive attny who's familiar with juvenile laws and mental health laws and parents rights Thank all for the wonderful support!! [/QUOTE]
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