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Old 07-07-2008, 05:05 PM
Hadley2 Hadley2 is offline
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You can't be expected to "comply" with anything you haven't actually been asked to do. No one has asked you to do anything. Apparently, the parents' atty was thinking about something, mentioned it to ASA who mentioned it to your attorney. The point is that neither the the parents' attorney nor the ASA has actually asked you to do anything.

If you do hear from the parents' attorney, I would refuse to talk with him/her. You are under no obligation or responsibility to talk with either the parents or their attorney. Talking to their attorney cannot help you in any way and may hurt you or social service's case or case plan. Just say "no."

If the parents do request a move based on some complaint or allegation they make, I can't imagine ss even considering removal without a full investigation. Many fps have been through it, it's not fun, but parental allegations usually end up in the circular file, kwim? The parents' attorney would NOT have any role in that investigation and you would still have no reason to talk to him/her.

I hope you can stop fretting about this as it seems, literally, to be absolutely nothing.

How are the girls doing? Have you been able to get any respite?
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