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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 740365" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>There might be, unfortunately Ontario is about 2.5 times bigger than California. So accessing a service out of our area would be impossible. As far as a government run type of advocacy, I haven’t found one. There are tons of legal services for children and youth in care and in the legal system. There are no law schools in the area (maybe 4/5 hour drive). I guess I could go to my MPP (my province rep in the government- I’m not sure what that would be in the states? It changes in each city). I could complain to him about the lack of services since he can bring that back to the government. We’ve elected a moron though in Ontario, he is more interested in ensuring beer is a dollar than the social system. Still, they might be able to help.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I mostly asked about myself and any legal implications. I was adviced I have done everything to ensure LO is protected other than relinquishing my rights. Which isn’t what anyone wants- even CPS. I did ask about how he’s being denied services. She said it could be a human rights issue but because they’re also claiming safety, the odds are unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 740365, member: 23359"] There might be, unfortunately Ontario is about 2.5 times bigger than California. So accessing a service out of our area would be impossible. As far as a government run type of advocacy, I haven’t found one. There are tons of legal services for children and youth in care and in the legal system. There are no law schools in the area (maybe 4/5 hour drive). I guess I could go to my MPP (my province rep in the government- I’m not sure what that would be in the states? It changes in each city). I could complain to him about the lack of services since he can bring that back to the government. We’ve elected a moron though in Ontario, he is more interested in ensuring beer is a dollar than the social system. Still, they might be able to help. I mostly asked about myself and any legal implications. I was adviced I have done everything to ensure LO is protected other than relinquishing my rights. Which isn’t what anyone wants- even CPS. I did ask about how he’s being denied services. She said it could be a human rights issue but because they’re also claiming safety, the odds are unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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