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Old 10-17-2004 | 04:25 PM
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Well, the crazy Ex Mrs. Un_Hockeytown has decided after a month of not seeing my son (ie. abandoned) that she now wants to be his mommy again, and the mailman was kind enough to deliver me the Summons for parenting class / custody hearings per VA state law.

I need to know if anyone has been through the parenting class, please.

Also, has anyone used or does anyone know of a good Family Law Office and or person in the Richmond Metro area (don't care where if they are good). You could post them here or PM me if you wanted.

Desperately seeking help, my son is all I have left.

Thanks in advance,

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In your employment packet for your full-time job, look for the 800# to the "Employee Assistance" hotline, usually included in your benefits info. They have a local referral service and the first meeting is typically covered by the benefits program and then subsequent visits are discounts by 10-25%.
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Originally Posted by Not Stock
In your employment packet for your full-time job, look for the 800# to the "Employee Assistance" hotline, usually included in your benefits info. They have a local referral service and the first meeting is typically covered by the benefits program and then subsequent visits are discounts by 10-25%.

Not at this job. You get money, and not much at that.
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