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<blockquote data-quote="firehorsewoman" data-source="post: 559381"><p>I live in another state too. My ex and I have joint conservatorship but the kid's dad has primary custody. The hospital where my difficult child gets his care always asks us for the complete divorce document with all modifications. EVERY time he gets a new doctor before they will see him. Every single time even though they have a copy in his medical records and because he has been seen by numerous departments (neuro, psychiatry, psychology, plus others for non-behavior related issues) this has been a real pain in the rear. I think it depends on many things: the state you live in, the custody arrangement, and the facility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firehorsewoman, post: 559381"] I live in another state too. My ex and I have joint conservatorship but the kid's dad has primary custody. The hospital where my difficult child gets his care always asks us for the complete divorce document with all modifications. EVERY time he gets a new doctor before they will see him. Every single time even though they have a copy in his medical records and because he has been seen by numerous departments (neuro, psychiatry, psychology, plus others for non-behavior related issues) this has been a real pain in the rear. I think it depends on many things: the state you live in, the custody arrangement, and the facility. [/QUOTE]
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