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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 754138" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so glad that you had a reality check and contacted the children's lawyer and CAS. That was a very good thing. And CAS just might take the kids if this new man won't submit to a background check or his background check is not acceptable per their standards. I know here it is a BIG DEAL if the new partner won't get a background check, esp if someone reports his behavior as angry or controlling or trying to isolate them. been there done that with exSIL and her many psycho boyfriends. </p><p></p><p>Here in the US we provide the least amount for those who need help. But if you have the children's medical insurance, part of that includes transportation. You have to call a day or two ahead, and do some other things, but it is provided. You also get mileage reimbursement if you drive your kids to appointments. Something like 35 cents per mile per child, both ways to appointments. And my state sued to be allowed to not extend medicare to people under the federal poverty line a certain amount. We come up next to last in surveys of providing adequate medical care for kids. So in your area, there should be transportation available at least for the medical appointments for the kids. She would have to schedule ahead of time, but it should be there. Contact CAS and tell them you cannot keep up with all the appointments and what do they have to make sure that parents who cannot drive can get to the doctor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 754138, member: 1233"] I am so glad that you had a reality check and contacted the children's lawyer and CAS. That was a very good thing. And CAS just might take the kids if this new man won't submit to a background check or his background check is not acceptable per their standards. I know here it is a BIG DEAL if the new partner won't get a background check, esp if someone reports his behavior as angry or controlling or trying to isolate them. been there done that with exSIL and her many psycho boyfriends. Here in the US we provide the least amount for those who need help. But if you have the children's medical insurance, part of that includes transportation. You have to call a day or two ahead, and do some other things, but it is provided. You also get mileage reimbursement if you drive your kids to appointments. Something like 35 cents per mile per child, both ways to appointments. And my state sued to be allowed to not extend medicare to people under the federal poverty line a certain amount. We come up next to last in surveys of providing adequate medical care for kids. So in your area, there should be transportation available at least for the medical appointments for the kids. She would have to schedule ahead of time, but it should be there. Contact CAS and tell them you cannot keep up with all the appointments and what do they have to make sure that parents who cannot drive can get to the doctor? [/QUOTE]
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