Parent A has a meeting with the Eval...brings up a situation that had happened (2yrs previous) as an example of behavior of other parent. Parent A and Eval talk about it and move on (Eval makes notes, doesn't say much).
Parent B then has a meeting with the Eval, who (apparently) questions Parent B about this situation (reported by Parent A).
Then, Parent B emails Parent A, telling Parent A that the Eval spoke with Parent A about this situation at their meeting today and Parent A really things Parent B should have communicated about this issue 2 years ago.
QUESTION: Are parents A & B supposed to be talking to one another about what the Eval is saying to them??? These meetings with the Eval are totally separate...different days, times, etc. In the future there may be some meetings together...those have not been set. Neither parent are being given transcripts of the meetings, etc., and the report isn't due to be finished for at least another month.
Parent B then has a meeting with the Eval, who (apparently) questions Parent B about this situation (reported by Parent A).
Then, Parent B emails Parent A, telling Parent A that the Eval spoke with Parent A about this situation at their meeting today and Parent A really things Parent B should have communicated about this issue 2 years ago.
QUESTION: Are parents A & B supposed to be talking to one another about what the Eval is saying to them??? These meetings with the Eval are totally separate...different days, times, etc. In the future there may be some meetings together...those have not been set. Neither parent are being given transcripts of the meetings, etc., and the report isn't due to be finished for at least another month.