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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]+1 My ex won't sign the papers for our 15 DD to get therapy. I have full custody of all kids, and he is unemployed, and not paying support, so I'm footing all bills for kids and me. I will happily pay for therapy, but because she's not yet 16, he needs to sign. Make sure you agree to all medical and mental health care. Also, might want to get the kids' passports before divorce since that also requires both parents' signatures. It's amazing how things can get ugly and weird. But it happens sometimes.[/quote] I am not divorced but doesn't seem right that you can't take daughter to therapy? My husband disagreed on the need for therapy for our child and I just took him anyway. No one ever asked me about signing a form. Son's been in therapy two years and is doing great. Now husband says I did right thing. Go figure![/quote] I know - right? I'm actually taking her anyway while we "wait" for ex to sign. He has the paper, but true to form, he can't manage to get it done. Once you are separated or divorced the legalities of everything change. You'd think that the fact that he has zero interest in his kids would mean he wouldn't care what I do. Like get them therapy. Sheesh.[/quote]
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