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Well, I suppose the dung just hit the rotating blades.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 375000" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I honestly feel for you. But unless you can find someone who wants to pursue this as a cause, it's very difficult to win against the sd- I was told it takes about $10,000 to take it thru the course of due process and court hearings. It might be different there. I just want you to know that you aren't alone. My difficult child came out of Department of Juvenile Justice with an iep stating he needed immediate transitional services put into place. Did they do it? Nope. I would continue to advocate for the services I think are in my son's best interest (I know those would be different than what Wee needs) but I can't afford it because I spent thousands with custody, hearings, sd issues, etc over the past years. With everything in me though, I know the sd has played a role in failing my son, too. I am not suggesting that you give up but just that you prepare yourself and start thinking about how far you can afford to and are willing to go with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 375000, member: 3699"] I honestly feel for you. But unless you can find someone who wants to pursue this as a cause, it's very difficult to win against the sd- I was told it takes about $10,000 to take it thru the course of due process and court hearings. It might be different there. I just want you to know that you aren't alone. My difficult child came out of Department of Juvenile Justice with an iep stating he needed immediate transitional services put into place. Did they do it? Nope. I would continue to advocate for the services I think are in my son's best interest (I know those would be different than what Wee needs) but I can't afford it because I spent thousands with custody, hearings, sd issues, etc over the past years. With everything in me though, I know the sd has played a role in failing my son, too. I am not suggesting that you give up but just that you prepare yourself and start thinking about how far you can afford to and are willing to go with this. [/QUOTE]
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