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What?!?!? Stupid State / County People...
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 505288" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DF- what I am finding is that the very issues lawyers wouldn't touch are the things the state level are jumping around CYAing about. What that tells me is that <strong>they</strong> know there's something wrong. Mind you though- this is a state that uses juvie courts to get newly licensed attnys experience by allowing them (and only them) to be GALs. You need to do what you think is best for you and your difficult child -- I'll just say that I have decided to take things to a higher level. I might not win and it might not do any good for difficult child or myself, but we have nothing to lose at this point. If you fish around the internet, you might be surprised to find that higher ups are already aware of the problem- if so, they need some input from parents to keep their causes in the forefront. Otherwise, I'm afraid you mmight be sitting here in complaining about the same situation a year from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 505288, member: 3699"] DF- what I am finding is that the very issues lawyers wouldn't touch are the things the state level are jumping around CYAing about. What that tells me is that [B]they[/B] know there's something wrong. Mind you though- this is a state that uses juvie courts to get newly licensed attnys experience by allowing them (and only them) to be GALs. You need to do what you think is best for you and your difficult child -- I'll just say that I have decided to take things to a higher level. I might not win and it might not do any good for difficult child or myself, but we have nothing to lose at this point. If you fish around the internet, you might be surprised to find that higher ups are already aware of the problem- if so, they need some input from parents to keep their causes in the forefront. Otherwise, I'm afraid you mmight be sitting here in complaining about the same situation a year from now. [/QUOTE]
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