Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Hi all: I would like to share an email I received from Terrie Varnet, one of our IPADDU members who happens to be a parent and one of our legal experts. This is a very good explanation of the fine line between sharing general information versus providing fee for service information. Laurie, Marie and I are very grateful for the assistance we get from our knowledgeable member-experts and we hope all of our IPADDU members understand the limits of their assistance. Hi Ellen, When I joined IPADD, I did so as a mom and not as an attorney. That's why I write on my email and not on my work email. However, because I have worked as a school social worker and since 1989 as an attorney I am fortunate to have information that the typical mom doesn't have which I'm always happy to share. When parents from IPADD call asking for points of clarification and general information, I'm always willing to provide " general " advice. However sometimes callers will ask very specific questions about their own personal situations and I have to decline to answer specific questions with specific answers without completing an intake which means opening a file. The reason for this is if I don't have a full picture, I could respond to the specific question being asked with the wrong information. So many times the answer varies with the circumstances which is why I am not able to answer specific questions with a specific answer without asking more questions. I can't speak for other professionals but general advice I'm happy to provide. Specific advice requires opening a file which may result in a fee depending on the circumstances. Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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