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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381474" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Yeah, Marg, I think anyone with an iq above 60 can think of no less that 14 other things that could have been done in both of those situations <em>besides</em> restraining Wee. </p><p> </p><p>And this is what just plains baffles me. Their attorney is top-notch. His partner is one of the best in the state. They don't lose many cases. But the SD is putting this stuff in black and white for all the world to read and admire...WTH? County case mgr says the attorney is busting his **** to cover these peoples' butts, and I just plain can't help but think she's right. Surely he is not advising them to do this stuff!?!?!! Or I am missing something MAJOR somewhere.</p><p> </p><p>Ex-mother in law knows some local attorneys and is going to call on them tomorrow to find a sped attorney tomorrow. The advocates can and will provide one, but I want to speak to someone first that doesn't have the temptation of slamming the school attorney into the ground as a driving motive... Figure out what's appropriate, etc, and then decide if I'll go with the free attorney, or pay this one. The in-law's have committed to helping me find someone, since that in itself is going to be a big challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381474, member: 1848"] Yeah, Marg, I think anyone with an iq above 60 can think of no less that 14 other things that could have been done in both of those situations [I]besides[/I] restraining Wee. And this is what just plains baffles me. Their attorney is top-notch. His partner is one of the best in the state. They don't lose many cases. But the SD is putting this stuff in black and white for all the world to read and admire...WTH? County case mgr says the attorney is busting his **** to cover these peoples' butts, and I just plain can't help but think she's right. Surely he is not advising them to do this stuff!?!?!! Or I am missing something MAJOR somewhere. Ex-mother in law knows some local attorneys and is going to call on them tomorrow to find a sped attorney tomorrow. The advocates can and will provide one, but I want to speak to someone first that doesn't have the temptation of slamming the school attorney into the ground as a driving motive... Figure out what's appropriate, etc, and then decide if I'll go with the free attorney, or pay this one. The in-law's have committed to helping me find someone, since that in itself is going to be a big challenge. [/QUOTE]
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