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Wee has to go to family court
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 389657" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, what did the attny you talked to yesterday say? Have you ever checked into (even googled) if your state identifies some youngsters as "at-risk" and if so, what are they looking for (future sd issues, criminal potential, possible future MH placement, etc) and what procedures they take if a child is so identified at a young age. I'm thinking if they don't have this, or if it's only for possible future criminal activity, it will give you a better foot in court and leave a better chance that the sd ends up looking like fools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 389657, member: 3699"] Shari, what did the attny you talked to yesterday say? Have you ever checked into (even googled) if your state identifies some youngsters as "at-risk" and if so, what are they looking for (future sd issues, criminal potential, possible future MH placement, etc) and what procedures they take if a child is so identified at a young age. I'm thinking if they don't have this, or if it's only for possible future criminal activity, it will give you a better foot in court and leave a better chance that the sd ends up looking like fools. [/QUOTE]
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