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lostd93

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? nj

The Social Worker at my daughters school had a meeting with both me and my daughter because of some things that her father, during his visitation time, had been saying around her (causing emotional distress and affecting schoolwork) and doing around her (causing health issues and causing a number of absences from school).

After hearing some of the things going on she said she would be more than willing to help in any way she could for my daughters well being. My question is does a letter from the Social Worker carry any weight in court with these issues?
 


Silverplum

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? nj

The Social Worker at my daughters school had a meeting with both me and my daughter because of some things that her father, during his visitation time, had been saying around her (causing emotional distress and affecting schoolwork) and doing around her (causing health issues and causing a number of absences from school).

After hearing some of the things going on she said she would be more than willing to help in any way she could for my daughters well being. My question is does a letter from the Social Worker carry any weight in court with these issues?
No, not at all. A letter cannot be cross examined.

You need an attorney. And to help your daughter deal with the facts of her life. Counseling may be a good thing.
 

lostd93

Junior Member
No, not at all. A letter cannot be cross examined.

You need an attorney. And to help your daughter deal with the facts of her life. Counseling may be a good thing.
So if the Social Worker were to actually appear in court and give her findings/opinions.....?
 

lostd93

Junior Member
And if the Social Worker were to appear in court would the judge likely take her opinion seriously? I understand a judges decision can't be predicted but I just don't want to inconvenience or waste the time of the SW and ask her to appear if nothing will come from it.
 

Isis1

Senior Member
And if the Social Worker were to appear in court would the judge likely take her opinion seriously? I understand a judges decision can't be predicted but I just don't want to inconvenience or waste the time of the SW and ask her to appear if nothing will come from it.
judges normally take mandated reporters very seriously. unless the social worker comes off as biased when cross examined by the other party.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
And if the Social Worker were to appear in court would the judge likely take her opinion seriously? I understand a judges decision can't be predicted but I just don't want to inconvenience or waste the time of the SW and ask her to appear if nothing will come from it.
Yes, the opinion of a social worker involved with a child would be taken seriously by a judge...as would the opinion of any other "experts" involved with the child or with a case.

Someone else mentioned possible "bias", and that certainly is a factor that a judge will take into consideration. However "bias" is a subjective term. A judge won't necessarily consider a bias a problem if the weight of the overall evidence indicates that the potential "bias" is valid. However, potential bias can be very relevant if the weight of the overall evidence suggests otherwise.
 

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