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I'm in a quandary re. attny's
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 244438" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The guy never talked to difficult child either. If he (difficult child) was older, that would be fine though to just talk to him. But, difficult child has no idea about half his mental health stuff that plays into this. For instance, difficult child would not be able to tell the defense attny that I had filed a motion 2 weeks earlier asking judge to help me get difficult child more help. Here, the defense attny always talks with the parent too- they are supposed to talk to both- at least for a kid this age.</p><p></p><p>The one time this guy did represent difficult child in court, he had nothing to say. The judge then asked him if he had talked with either me or difficult child and he told her no, that he hadn't had time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 244438, member: 3699"] The guy never talked to difficult child either. If he (difficult child) was older, that would be fine though to just talk to him. But, difficult child has no idea about half his mental health stuff that plays into this. For instance, difficult child would not be able to tell the defense attny that I had filed a motion 2 weeks earlier asking judge to help me get difficult child more help. Here, the defense attny always talks with the parent too- they are supposed to talk to both- at least for a kid this age. The one time this guy did represent difficult child in court, he had nothing to say. The judge then asked him if he had talked with either me or difficult child and he told her no, that he hadn't had time. [/QUOTE]
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