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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on the nature of the beast. In some cases, a Dr. order is made b/c something IS life-threatening (e.g. a NC dad giving his kid peanuts in a wholly uncontrolled environment and justifying it because "he needs to be toughened up.") In other cases, it's just the preference and the kid won't be THAT much worse off after 1-3 days of something. No worse than Grandma giving a kid too many M&Ms during a weekend there. Now if it's a week or more and OP's got to deal with 2 weeks of diarrhea or the like, that's kind of in-between. If your ex is no longer paying for things above/beyond the required child support, that's probably too bad (some divorce agreements lay out who pays for the extras). If he won't pay required child support, time to come down with both feet. [/quote]
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