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Subject:
School Violation of Parental Rights
Category: Family and Home > Parenting Asked by: lighthouselane-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
03 Jul 2006 13:04 PDT
Expires: 02 Aug 2006 13:04 PDT Question ID: 743051 |
My ex-wife and I have 50/50 legal custody. In the court order it states that all medical and educational decisions have to be made by both parents. In November 2005, my son's teacher cut off all communication with me since I did not think that he had ADHD. She conversed with the mother who was willing to do whatever the school requested without researching or discussing with me. I just found out that the school teacher and my ex-wife filled out paperwork in Nov, had my son tested for ADHD and placed on Concerta. All of this was against our divorce decree as well as the school purposely removing me from the conversations since they did not feel that I was as perceptive to placing my son on drugs without further researching other alternatives. I later received a letter the end of January that she had previously given to my ex-wife recommending and suggestings that my son be placed on adhd meds, even a low dose would be acceptable. What recourse do we have against the school district and the teacher for denying my parental rights as well as violating Bill SF2277 for recommending and suggesting that my son be placed on psychiatric drugs? |
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Re: School Violation of Parental Rights
From: myoarin-ga on 04 Jul 2006 02:26 PDT |
Just a free comment. I think the research necessary to provide a good answer to your important question will take more time than the $1.50 that a Researcher would receive for a $2.00 question. Check the FAQs and "Answers Help & Tips" about pricing (which can be adjusted on and existing question). I hope you do get an answer. |
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Re: School Violation of Parental Rights
From: jb_reefer-ga on 16 Jul 2006 18:19 PDT |
You have the right to sue for full custody, and to sue the school under the provisions of the bill (i couldn't find the text online, only the amendments) |
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Re: School Violation of Parental Rights
From: handydaddy-ga on 26 Jul 2006 07:26 PDT |
If your wife, school and a doctor thinks your child has AHDH, couldn't that mean that you might be wrong on this issue? There is nothing wrong about your child having AHDH, however ignoring it is wrong. Are you against your wife or your child? Is this a religious issue? |
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