Why doesn’t the Attorney General make special provisions for disabled parents?

Posted: May 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Q & A | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

You’ve got to attend court when the Attorney Generals Office file child support but how can a disabled parent attend court? I won’t get to technical about my medical problem but that I have a mobility problem which is often discriminated against because my disability is not visible. So the mother and the children suffer once again by the system. The Great US of A.

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One Comment on “Why doesn’t the Attorney General make special provisions for disabled parents?”

  1. 1 schazjmd said at 1:24 pm on May 16th, 2011:

    You don’t mention what attempts you made to communicate your needs to their office or what their responses were, or what sort of accommodations you need that they refuse to provide.


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