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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Update: PDMC rendered a decision that kids must be vaccinated and exH must take them. She cited the facts I provided vs his “feelings” and made it an official ruling. I appreciate the helpful posters so much!! And yes- PP I get your feeling and where your heart was at when you posted “just don’t talk to him”- but it’s not that easy. He is court ordered to have no contact with me outside of civil communicator, but with three kids in sports and traveling and school etc there are just issues you can’t refuse to talk about without facing repercussions. It’s all crap. [/quote] This has to be fake or you don't have custody. This makes zero sense that he has to take them to be vaccinated? As their mom, why wouldn't you take them to be vaccinated? [/quote] The decision was rendered on the 5th, his parenting time was the 6th and 7th and he was ordered to take him on those days. They came back to me on the 8th unvaccinated. He’s in contempt, I’m filing for medical decision making as a result. Following that stellar example of parenting his attorney notified mine they’re filing a motion to increase his custody time to 50/50. Good times. Not a troll. I took them on the 9th to be vaccinated[/quote] How is this even an issue? You have primary custody, you take them and get them vaccinated. If he doesn't have 50/50 it is your responsibility, no this. Grow up. [/quote] Sigh. I am fairly grown. Grown enough to distinguish between primary physical custody, and joint medical decision making. Thank you for your input. [/quote]
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