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re easy child UG! a partial explanation for some of the weirdness
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 173246" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Dreamer...do you know a notary public that would come to the house and notarize a medical power of attorney? If not, then simply print off a simple MPOA off the internet, put easy child in the car with her ID, drive to a bank...yours preferably...and they can notarize it there. Then take easy child home. Then you go to the doctors office, give them a copy of the MPOA....make copies...and they will talk to you. </p><p></p><p>This really is absurd. Cory is over 18. Heck he will be 22 in a few weeks. I have only run into a few snags with this sort of thing but normally he gets on the phone and says please talk to my mom, I dont know much and the phone gets passed to me and all is well. I know when he started with the psychiatric group he is with now he signed all sorts of OK's for them to talk with me...I was even in the room for all his testing and meeting with the psychiatrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 173246, member: 1514"] Dreamer...do you know a notary public that would come to the house and notarize a medical power of attorney? If not, then simply print off a simple MPOA off the internet, put easy child in the car with her ID, drive to a bank...yours preferably...and they can notarize it there. Then take easy child home. Then you go to the doctors office, give them a copy of the MPOA....make copies...and they will talk to you. This really is absurd. Cory is over 18. Heck he will be 22 in a few weeks. I have only run into a few snags with this sort of thing but normally he gets on the phone and says please talk to my mom, I dont know much and the phone gets passed to me and all is well. I know when he started with the psychiatric group he is with now he signed all sorts of OK's for them to talk with me...I was even in the room for all his testing and meeting with the psychiatrist. [/QUOTE]
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