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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 481224" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>You are suppose to get a plan from jjs-written and signed. Have you gotten those? Do you keep notes of what you are being told? I did this and dated them and even put the time the conversation started and ended. I even ended up sending copied to everyone involved to let them know I meant business and I did not trust them in the slightest because of the issue that had gone on. I would want to share any notes/ info with lawyer. Make sure you ask the lawyer to spell out your rights when it comes to medical treatment, counseling, clothing (we ended up buying these as they did not give her anything beyond their uniform despite the fact that they could wear street clothes beyond a certain phase), etc. My daughter, who had not even had a cavity, ended up with a root canal because of their neglect. Then they tried to authorize a cheap cap for the tooth-luckily I had insisted she see our dentist and he called to tell me. I would go with him to all physicals and appointments (make sure that is your right in your state-they failed to tell me she was getting her first gyn exam and I did not go-she was horrified by this). </p><p></p><p>As for reunification.. you need to have their plan in writing. It was part of ours through JJS. This plan is a 2 way street you should have some say. Ask about this as well. Also, ask how you can get a new PO. Your lawyer will know and may even know a good one if he/she works in the juvenile/family law field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 481224, member: 11001"] You are suppose to get a plan from jjs-written and signed. Have you gotten those? Do you keep notes of what you are being told? I did this and dated them and even put the time the conversation started and ended. I even ended up sending copied to everyone involved to let them know I meant business and I did not trust them in the slightest because of the issue that had gone on. I would want to share any notes/ info with lawyer. Make sure you ask the lawyer to spell out your rights when it comes to medical treatment, counseling, clothing (we ended up buying these as they did not give her anything beyond their uniform despite the fact that they could wear street clothes beyond a certain phase), etc. My daughter, who had not even had a cavity, ended up with a root canal because of their neglect. Then they tried to authorize a cheap cap for the tooth-luckily I had insisted she see our dentist and he called to tell me. I would go with him to all physicals and appointments (make sure that is your right in your state-they failed to tell me she was getting her first gyn exam and I did not go-she was horrified by this). As for reunification.. you need to have their plan in writing. It was part of ours through JJS. This plan is a 2 way street you should have some say. Ask about this as well. Also, ask how you can get a new PO. Your lawyer will know and may even know a good one if he/she works in the juvenile/family law field. [/QUOTE]
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