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Court Hearing Case Study
MSTT met with Pamm and Alyianna to address their concerns regarding this weeks upcoming court hearing. The court hearing is to address whether or not the process will begin for Pamm to become Alyianna permanent guardian. MSTT had Pamm and Alyianna express their concerns regarding court and their main concern was Alyianna having to appear in court in front of her mother. Pamm and Alyianna have spoken with their lawyer and CYS and was informed Alyianna will meet with the judge, and lawyers in a separate room to express her feelings regarding the situation. Pamm believes this could change the day of the court because of changes that have happened in the past. MSTT worked with Pamm on developing a plan to address her concern to CYS and her lawyer

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