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pictureparadise said:
Okay. I've talked to the Parent Coordinator and she is refusing to write a letter. She doesn't want to "get involved".
That doesn't make sense :confused: The parent coordinator's JOB is to be involved :rolleyes:

At any rate, you can still state what the parent coordinator told you and that you are following that advice. If it comes down to it, you can subpoena the coordinator or give their contact information to the court along with your affidavit re; what was told to you.
 



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