
08-12-2005, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PantyFanatic
*slaps forehead* Silly me!! :dizzy:
For some reason I had a mind laps and was thinking that the legal system was the LAST place to go after other attempts have not proved satisfactory.
There’s no question in my mind about the medical, psychological, and educational expertise a lawyer can bring to a situation. Knowing that the speedy resolution of the issue is the foremost concern in their mind, I’d certainly have faith in their emergency-response, hands-on, make-it-happen abilities. The last people I’d go to are the ones responsible for, involved with, or that have the capability to make a change.
SUE!!! That'll fix it all.
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LOL different chair, different vantage point. If I'm that parent I'm first spending the 5 minutes to have my lawyer call the school and get the phone fixed before my kid has to be there. Then I'm going to the school board to make sure it doesn't happen again. But you can't wait til the second Tuesday of the month to go before a board to have an immediate risk fixed.
I don't think lawyers are going create a permanent fix but I know the school board will not create an immediate one. This was not an issue that can wait on a board meeting. No phone, no cell signals due to being in portables. The child has severe health issues. You may not care for lawyers but there are times they are necessary, and I haven't found many who are standing up for children's rights that I can find too much fault with.
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