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State has reneged on adoption contract.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 448937" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I don't know how good you are at writing letters with inplied threats (use of lawyers, advocates and any other resources), but that would be my first step! Keep the emotions out, states the facts and the potential future consequences (yes for you, but specifically for the state(s) and your daughter). Make clear that you will not just stand there and watch. That letter should also ask them what text of law or regulation would allow them to revisit a legal contract. You are no attorney (as far as know) and neither I am, but you have all the right in the world to write such a letter. Send it certified return receipt. Sometimes, it's all it takes to put things back on track. If it is not enough, at least it will help your attorney (or who ever you choose to help) know where everyone stands.</p><p>No matter what: fight back and put a time frame in which you expect an answer to you letter (7 business days should be more than enough for them to respond). I don't know your finances and the cost of Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but a short time frame would allow you to keep cost down before you consult with an attorney. It also shows you mean business and you won't mess around.</p><p>Keep my fingers crossed fr things to resolve quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 448937, member: 11847"] I don't know how good you are at writing letters with inplied threats (use of lawyers, advocates and any other resources), but that would be my first step! Keep the emotions out, states the facts and the potential future consequences (yes for you, but specifically for the state(s) and your daughter). Make clear that you will not just stand there and watch. That letter should also ask them what text of law or regulation would allow them to revisit a legal contract. You are no attorney (as far as know) and neither I am, but you have all the right in the world to write such a letter. Send it certified return receipt. Sometimes, it's all it takes to put things back on track. If it is not enough, at least it will help your attorney (or who ever you choose to help) know where everyone stands. No matter what: fight back and put a time frame in which you expect an answer to you letter (7 business days should be more than enough for them to respond). I don't know your finances and the cost of Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but a short time frame would allow you to keep cost down before you consult with an attorney. It also shows you mean business and you won't mess around. Keep my fingers crossed fr things to resolve quickly. [/QUOTE]
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