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She has got to GO!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 241893" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I wrote a letter and took it down there to save time- then instead of trying to get a letter to a judge (which can be seen as trying to prejudice a judge), I took it to a clerk and stressed the importance and she helped me (after the second try) to put a miscelleneous motion into the judge to hear the case. I attached the letter to the form for the motion. I didn't walk away from the clerk until I saw her staple my letter to the form. I've learned a couple of things the hard way. Make sure you put her diagnosis in the letter and specific concerns- self-harm, substance abuse, pregnancy, whatever. If you are still legally responsible, than you have to take action. If they want to blow it off because she's old enough to take care of herself, then you shouldn't be responsible for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 241893, member: 3699"] I wrote a letter and took it down there to save time- then instead of trying to get a letter to a judge (which can be seen as trying to prejudice a judge), I took it to a clerk and stressed the importance and she helped me (after the second try) to put a miscelleneous motion into the judge to hear the case. I attached the letter to the form for the motion. I didn't walk away from the clerk until I saw her staple my letter to the form. I've learned a couple of things the hard way. Make sure you put her diagnosis in the letter and specific concerns- self-harm, substance abuse, pregnancy, whatever. If you are still legally responsible, than you have to take action. If they want to blow it off because she's old enough to take care of herself, then you shouldn't be responsible for her. [/QUOTE]
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