Therapists are generally harder to come by in Europe; in Germany you can find them, and even pay for them privately if you so choose (none of those crazy 500 USD/session costs you find in the US), but their availability tends to be along the lines of, "Oh yeah, in three months I can have one first session, then one the month after."
Solicitors, though, should be a dime a dozen. Good ones will require some due diligence in search, of course. But that part is affordable and doable, should that mother really seek nothing but justice.
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Therapists are generally harder to come by in Europe; in Germany you can find them, and even pay for them privately if you so choose (none of those crazy 500 USD/session costs you find in the US), but their availability tends to be along the lines of, "Oh yeah, in three months I can have one first session, then one the month after."
Solicitors, though, should be a dime a dozen. Good ones will require some due diligence in search, of course. But that part is affordable and doable, should that mother really seek nothing but justice.