I figured it could be a surprise. Holding back information seems to be working well for me
I hope I get to watch her stab you with a wooden fork
Paper straw would be more her style
I like her already
Chapter
Sixteen
Email conversationbetween Grace Fairbanks and Neel Patel
From: Grace Fairbanks [email protected]
To: Neel Patel [email protected]
Subject: Re: Petition to Revoke Consent – Amey W.
Date: Monday, March 03, 10:14 a.m.
Dear Mr. Patel,
I’ve received the formal petition. I’ve had the opportunity to thoroughly review the submitted documentation as well as the agency’s records. I’d like to note that throughout the adoption process, there is no indication—written or verbal—that Ms. W was misled or pressured in any way.
Given this, I’m reaching out informally before our next filing deadline to ask: has your client expressed what specifically led to this reversal? From a procedural standpoint, we followedthe process to the letter. If something changed for Ms. W after the fact, I’d like the opportunity to understand that before this becomes unnecessarily adversarial.
Best,
Grace Fairbanks
Partner, Fairbanks & Associates
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From: Neel Patel [email protected]
To: Grace Fairbanks [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 03, 10:45 a.m.
Dear Ms. Fairbanks,
Thank you for your message. You’ll note that within those documents, there is also no written indication that she received information explaining the ten day revocation window.
While I appreciate your desire to understand my client’s position, I’m sure you also understand that I am not at liberty to discuss Ms. W’s state of mind beyond what has been included in the petition.
If you’re confident your clients followed procedure correctly, then the court will no doubt come to that conclusion.
Sincerely,
Neel Patel
Patel Law Group