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well Fabian thanks for being here really glad you made it in today yep them me too and before we get going I do want to talk with you a little bit about confidentiality and make sure you dont have any questions that I could answer for each other okay so I know what from then probably you probably sign it to quite a few things up front yeah and one of those was confidentiality which explains your rights for being a client here as well as what some of the limits are but what Id like to do is just review a few at the end okay so the first is if you were to share with me that you knew that a child or an elderly person was being hurt thats something that you and I would need to share with the right folks so you and I would make that phone call together I would always try to do that with you or let you know that we need to let somebody know that sound okay yeah and the second is if a judge brought a court order here and it was court-ordered for us to release our records thats something t