Beware of Amy! She was fine until our case conference. Afterwards it felt like my ex is her client, not me. She has mislead me is so many ways and so cleverly! During our last meeting two years back, I suggested supervised access at which she reprimanded me. She charged about $2000 to apply for an OCL application that got rejected. I then agreed to a private social worker recommended by her for the VOC. However, during our SC I saw how mad the judge was at her just looking at my brief that was entirely prepared by her. He directly questioned her about some of her suggestions that requires great deal of money that would drain me and my fathers joint account funds to support the children. It would also make her richer by thousands. Amy has absolutely no feelings for people. At one point she was stuttering at the judge’s pointed questions. I will be ever grateful to Justice Sloan, whose questioning has helped me to get out of the cloud of confusion Amy created around me. She knew I was very stressed out from a kids surgery and rushed me during our appointment which led me to signing the SC despite my great discomfort. Later when I talked to her social worker I realized Amy lied to me about the cost of VOC along with few other things. I fired Amy right away and became self represented, not wanting to be misled ever again. It wasn’t easy but I made it.
Upon OCL investigation, the court recognized how big of a threat my ex is for the children and ordered supervised access about a month back. All this time I did not write my review out of fear of retaliation. My thoughts of other parents in vulnerable situation has made me write this review. I would also like to mention a shocking discovery: Bribery is far more common here than you would think. If your family physician or a caseworker from a children’s organization starts acting weird, watch out!