Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should be paying child support and those expenses should be covered with his child support and your income. File in court with the child support office.
Schedule a doctors appointment and have him speak to the doctor directly. Send him with enough toddler formula for the time he is with her. If he only has her for short periods of time, it doesn't make sense for him to buy full containers given they can only stay open a max of 30 days.
I'm not sure what the issue with him getting remarried is. That's his right, just like it is yours when you are ready.
Not disagreeing with you there about his right to get married but I think the larger issue is that he feels like he shouldn't have to pay bc of this. I sent it to his house but he still refuses. Already filed. He wont go to the docs office.
Assuming child is only there for a short time, I wouldn't worry about the toddler formula. I kept my child on it due to medical reasons as well but its not a big deal to go a day or two a week without it.
It doesn't matter how he feels. If he isn't paying, you either file for child support or bring it back to court. Then, it can be a garnishment. No point in arguing with him, just file.
What on earth? You shouldn't give this mom advice that goes directly against her doctor's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should be paying child support and those expenses should be covered with his child support and your income. File in court with the child support office.
Schedule a doctors appointment and have him speak to the doctor directly. Send him with enough toddler formula for the time he is with her. If he only has her for short periods of time, it doesn't make sense for him to buy full containers given they can only stay open a max of 30 days.
I'm not sure what the issue with him getting remarried is. That's his right, just like it is yours when you are ready.
Not disagreeing with you there about his right to get married but I think the larger issue is that he feels like he shouldn't have to pay bc of this. I sent it to his house but he still refuses. Already filed. He wont go to the docs office.
Assuming child is only there for a short time, I wouldn't worry about the toddler formula. I kept my child on it due to medical reasons as well but its not a big deal to go a day or two a week without it.
It doesn't matter how he feels. If he isn't paying, you either file for child support or bring it back to court. Then, it can be a garnishment. No point in arguing with him, just file.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should be paying child support and those expenses should be covered with his child support and your income. File in court with the child support office.
Schedule a doctors appointment and have him speak to the doctor directly. Send him with enough toddler formula for the time he is with her. If he only has her for short periods of time, it doesn't make sense for him to buy full containers given they can only stay open a max of 30 days.
I'm not sure what the issue with him getting remarried is. That's his right, just like it is yours when you are ready.
Not disagreeing with you there about his right to get married but I think the larger issue is that he feels like he shouldn't have to pay bc of this. I sent it to his house but he still refuses. Already filed. He wont go to the docs office.
Anonymous wrote:He should be paying child support and those expenses should be covered with his child support and your income. File in court with the child support office.
Schedule a doctors appointment and have him speak to the doctor directly. Send him with enough toddler formula for the time he is with her. If he only has her for short periods of time, it doesn't make sense for him to buy full containers given they can only stay open a max of 30 days.
I'm not sure what the issue with him getting remarried is. That's his right, just like it is yours when you are ready.