Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I have joint custody of my 3 kids. My daughter's Dr. called said my ex is not following their advice.?

My daughter sees a specialist and I called the doctor to see how she did at her visit that same day she went with her mom. They called back and said me ex is not following their recommendations and is causing health problems for her. My daughter said the only time she does her prescribed exercises is with me and also eats the right food with me as well. She told the doctor this and the doctor wants to write a letter to the court recommended she spend more time with me. I would rather work it out peacefully with my ex but she refuses to communicate so I believe I have no other alternative. Any other suggestions?I have joint custody of my 3 kids. My daughter's Dr. called said my ex is not following their advice.?
use a common friend to get to your ex-wife. i think it's very noble of you to try to work things out among yourselves. if your ex-wife still refuse to accept the fact that you're actually doing her a favor by resorting to peacefull means, then you have no choice but to do whatever would be necessary for the sake of your child. you need not feel guilty then if the court decides in your favor because you have tried your best to warn her.I have joint custody of my 3 kids. My daughter's Dr. called said my ex is not following their advice.?
You've got to do what you have to do for the interest of your child. Personally, If I were you, I would be trying to get custody of my child, not just extra visitation. If her mother isn't doing what she's supposed to be doing and it negatively impacts your child's health, she's a neglectful parent and doesn't deserve to have custody. If that makes her mad, so what? As long as your daughters needs are being met, her mothers anger doesn't matter in the least.
If your ex will not talk to you or listen to the Doc....then I guess you are forced to do what ever it takes for your daughter....guess that's why they are your ex huh *S*
Your doctor is generally correct. Custody laws vary from state to state, but generally if you share custody, both parents have the right to make decisions about your daughter's health and welfare. Perhaps you should write a letter to your ex explaining your concern and asking for resolution. If that fails, you can petitioner the court to order your ex to follow the doctors advice or, in a more extreme case, for a change of custody. This answer is very general and if you decide to go the court route, you should seek advice from a competent attorney in your area.
It doesnt matter what you want but your daughters health is more important. Take your ex back to court on charges of child endangerment and petition the courts for a child custody remodification hearing to see if you can gain full custody of her from her mom. This is serious stuff and since the dr is willing to help you,go for it immediately and dont worry about what your ex thinks either.

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