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reactive attachment disorder child - need help
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<blockquote data-quote="dpicolet" data-source="post: 232689" data-attributes="member: 6630"><p>Thanks to all for your advice. My wife set up an appointment for us with an attorney tomorrow. We have no idea how we'll pay for it or if they will be of great help, but at least it will be less of a mystery. My wife also spoke with the social worker at the facility our difficult child is currently at and it didn't go that well. Thanks so much for your prayers and support. I will let you know how it goes tomorrow. I'm currently putting together a case file on our difficult child that includes IEP's, DFS records, court records, emails with Residential staff, etc. Thank goodness we've kept what we've kept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpicolet, post: 232689, member: 6630"] Thanks to all for your advice. My wife set up an appointment for us with an attorney tomorrow. We have no idea how we'll pay for it or if they will be of great help, but at least it will be less of a mystery. My wife also spoke with the social worker at the facility our difficult child is currently at and it didn't go that well. Thanks so much for your prayers and support. I will let you know how it goes tomorrow. I'm currently putting together a case file on our difficult child that includes IEP's, DFS records, court records, emails with Residential staff, etc. Thank goodness we've kept what we've kept. [/QUOTE]
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