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Kids' dad is not on board with difficult child 2's medications.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 522495" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>MWM - Here, if the "other" spouse has not been involved in the medical process, and has not contested medical treatment <em>to the doctor</em> (and would have reasonable access to do so)... and then does not follow the medical plan, AND the kid has serious side effects as a result... THEN the whole system steps in, and he'd lose all rights to unsupervised access. Fast. Trying to prevent it ahead of time is harder... (innocent until proven guilty)</p><p></p><p>Any chance that difficult child 2 would remember to take the medications himself? Can he just have them in his suitcase and do his own dosing? Maybe with alarms set on a cell phone or something? I don't know - just thinking out loud here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 522495, member: 11791"] MWM - Here, if the "other" spouse has not been involved in the medical process, and has not contested medical treatment [I]to the doctor[/I] (and would have reasonable access to do so)... and then does not follow the medical plan, AND the kid has serious side effects as a result... THEN the whole system steps in, and he'd lose all rights to unsupervised access. Fast. Trying to prevent it ahead of time is harder... (innocent until proven guilty) Any chance that difficult child 2 would remember to take the medications himself? Can he just have them in his suitcase and do his own dosing? Maybe with alarms set on a cell phone or something? I don't know - just thinking out loud here. [/QUOTE]
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