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<blockquote data-quote="seeker78" data-source="post: 559203" data-attributes="member: 15400"><p>I am wanting to take my 6 year old son difficult child to get a neuropsychologist like a lot of people have recommended. His dad doesn't think there is anything wrong with him because he is good with him. Even though he's had problems at school too. He thinks that I'm just not firm enough with him. So my son has been in counseling before and I always tried to get his dad to come, but he wouldn't. So I'm reluctant to tell him that I want to have difficult child get a neuropsychologist evaluation. I tend to just not tell him much about difficult child's bad behavior because he just says "well what are you going to do about that?" and blames it on me. But I was wondering if legally, I have to. He has joint legal custody and I have primary physical custody.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seeker78, post: 559203, member: 15400"] I am wanting to take my 6 year old son difficult child to get a neuropsychologist like a lot of people have recommended. His dad doesn't think there is anything wrong with him because he is good with him. Even though he's had problems at school too. He thinks that I'm just not firm enough with him. So my son has been in counseling before and I always tried to get his dad to come, but he wouldn't. So I'm reluctant to tell him that I want to have difficult child get a neuropsychologist evaluation. I tend to just not tell him much about difficult child's bad behavior because he just says "well what are you going to do about that?" and blames it on me. But I was wondering if legally, I have to. He has joint legal custody and I have primary physical custody. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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