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Recording of conversations?

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Tybalt

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania

In light of a recent meeting between myself and my Case Workers, the subject led to things that were said and were not said. Essentially in the end, topics discussed at a prior meeting were dismissed at the next meeting as having never occured or being discussed.

I am curious as to what "specific" Laws in the sate of Pennsylvania will or will not allow me to record these meetings between these persons and myself, and in a manner that could potentially make them admissable in courts as I am certian their stories and their "notes" as to what conversations took place have had some detremental discrepencies within the past of my case.

It becomes quite frustrating when you discuss a specific plan with the indivuals whom control your life, and the issues discussed constantly change and set things back more so than nessicary.

Thanks for your time.
 



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