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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

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hoxtonbabe · 06/06/2013 09:56

Morning...

I am having a hellish time finding one that ticks the boxes AND within my financial means. I know they are not £500 jobbys, but £2k is also out of my reach, so far I have tried (most of you will know who these are)

VC: ignoring voice mails, texts and emails...and I was only trying to get fees and dates?!? I get the feeling she only deals with clients when instructed via a solicitor, which is odd considering at a seminar not too long ago she said parents should contact her for more info.

RB: cant get past her gatekeeper to ask relevant questions and she is getting quite arsey now,which I find extremely annoying as its almost as if they are saying you should simply trust us blindly and hand over £1600 because I am good. I know your busy luv but you wouldn't buy a house or car without viewing it, why would I not "view" the person that could either help or hinder the most precious thing in to world to me, my DS

LP: eyewateringly out of my price range, in fact one of the most expensive I have come across to date

DU: Not overly keen on his reports, rather basic (well my one was)

Any ideas??

Thanks

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