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Can anyone tell me the process of letting difficult child move
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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 18899"><p>Sounds like you're looking for what you have to do legally. You might ask Tylerfan about this as she recently went through the courts to get legal custody of her grandson. But this also varies by state. And Tylerfan was getting legal as well as physical custody.</p><p></p><p>Is this relative in your state? If not, are you aware that in order to transport a minor across state lines one must have legal custody? Also, in schools mine have been in the registration process for school involves having custody papers. So I'd say that you really need to give them physical custody, not necessarily legal custody.</p><p></p><p>So I'd have them call their school and ask what kind of paper their school wants to see. Then I'd call your county courthouse and get the family court clerk. Ask them what you need to do. It could be as simple as some kind of notarized piece of paper. But you'll have to find out on both sides.</p><p></p><p>Also, you have to notify his current school that he's moving, your medication insurance so they cover him in the other location, and have his medication records transferred if he's going to be seeing different doctors. Depending what kind of medications he's on (I'm thinking controlled sub for ADHD), they might have to show some kind of custody papers plus his medication insur card to get the medications where they are, particularly if the script is from an out of state dr.</p><p></p><p>A lot of this you'll have to figure out as you go along. No 2 situations are identical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 18899"] Sounds like you're looking for what you have to do legally. You might ask Tylerfan about this as she recently went through the courts to get legal custody of her grandson. But this also varies by state. And Tylerfan was getting legal as well as physical custody. Is this relative in your state? If not, are you aware that in order to transport a minor across state lines one must have legal custody? Also, in schools mine have been in the registration process for school involves having custody papers. So I'd say that you really need to give them physical custody, not necessarily legal custody. So I'd have them call their school and ask what kind of paper their school wants to see. Then I'd call your county courthouse and get the family court clerk. Ask them what you need to do. It could be as simple as some kind of notarized piece of paper. But you'll have to find out on both sides. Also, you have to notify his current school that he's moving, your medication insurance so they cover him in the other location, and have his medication records transferred if he's going to be seeing different doctors. Depending what kind of medications he's on (I'm thinking controlled sub for ADHD), they might have to show some kind of custody papers plus his medication insur card to get the medications where they are, particularly if the script is from an out of state dr. A lot of this you'll have to figure out as you go along. No 2 situations are identical. [/QUOTE]
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