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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 559272" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Do you have to have his permission to take her to a doctor? This is the same thing pretty much. I would probably operate on the "easier to ask forgiveness than permission" and if he has a fit then tell him and/or the court that you didn't know you needed his permission. Once you ask the question of if you need his consent then you are open to someone saying sh cannot be tested. So if you don't ask, and you get into trouble, it will be less trouble than if you asked, were told no, and did it anyway.</p><p></p><p>I have NEVER had a doctor/therapist/specialist ask if my husband was okay with the appointment or course of treatment. Whle husband and I are married, we still don't get that question even if one of us thinks it is crucial and the other thinks it is awful.So if you act lik there isn't a problem, and you don't reveal any info about the custody terms, chances are very high that no one will even ask if difficult child's dad approves or disapproves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 559272, member: 1233"] Do you have to have his permission to take her to a doctor? This is the same thing pretty much. I would probably operate on the "easier to ask forgiveness than permission" and if he has a fit then tell him and/or the court that you didn't know you needed his permission. Once you ask the question of if you need his consent then you are open to someone saying sh cannot be tested. So if you don't ask, and you get into trouble, it will be less trouble than if you asked, were told no, and did it anyway. I have NEVER had a doctor/therapist/specialist ask if my husband was okay with the appointment or course of treatment. Whle husband and I are married, we still don't get that question even if one of us thinks it is crucial and the other thinks it is awful.So if you act lik there isn't a problem, and you don't reveal any info about the custody terms, chances are very high that no one will even ask if difficult child's dad approves or disapproves. [/QUOTE]
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