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Old 03-16-2006, 06:48 PM
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I'm so sorry that you have to go through with this. I also agree that she may be covering herself just in case this comes up later and she coul dbe responsible. What did M's mother think when it happened? Is there anyway that she would also notarize a statement? That may help if she did. I would also agree that signed statement from others would be helpful, especially if they are current and show that your son hasn't had any other major problems since then and has never been violent. If he had a history of violence, it would have been documented at least by the school, so I don't know why she would have to take his story. It could simply be a story of each child's opinion.

I know it's a pain in the butt to have to get more letters from people on your son's behalf but it might help in the long run. I also thought about getting the opinion of S's supervisor but, then again, this may not be in your best interest if she's over your case. Good luck and keep us posted. You're right, with your son having special needs, you guys should be perfect candidates for providing foster care.
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