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Paul McChesney (Admin)
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Post Number: 783
Registered: 5-2004

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Posted on Saturday, September 04, 2004 - 7:46 am:   

Janice, I repeat the questions and give the best answer I can:

Q. Would he be able for back pay if the treatments for adha now at the ten years old.

A. Probably not, but not certainly not.

Q. would it take a long time if he is already in the system?

A. The fact that he has drawn before will not change the amount of time it takes.


Q. his school,and his doctor says he have adha.would i still have to get a lawyer?

A. It is not enough to show that he has a condition. You must show that it severely limits him. This is not always easy for attention deficit type conditions.

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