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Example of specific situations examined:
My ex
took my child to a therapist without my permission, is that legal?
The simple answer: Unless the court order prohibits one or both of the
parents from seeking psychological observation or treatment for the child or
specifies that the other parent must be advised or give consent, either
parent may do so.
The real issue here is why you are concerned.
It is upsetting when you feel threatened by something the other parent
does with your child.
It will help you if you can determine if your child will come to any harm by seeing a
therapist. If you are certain your child is not in danger but you still feel
uncomfortable you should consider why you feel the way you do.
This happens for several reasons:
- You always made this kind of decision as the other parent was
uninterested or unavailable.
- Decisions had been a joint parental effort with your child's needs
the paramount issue.
- You were never consulted and are tired of not having your concerns for
your child considered.
- You were not concerned in the past but want to be more involved in
your child's life now.
- You feel the other parent is building some kind of case against you
using your child.
If you feel you are under fire and need constant help on changing
situations, the Win Your Child Custody War manual is what you need.
Win Your Child Custody War works! Its everything you need to be aware, up to date and
informed about current attitudes in the custody arena. It insulates you from being
overwhelmed with issues that have nothing to do with your case. A whole new perspective to
anticipate and overcome normal challenges and unexpected ambushes. If you can't get them
to add this question to cases settled out of court, this is the help you need. Effective
day-to-day steps to make sure you win custody.
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