okay. here goes. how does DAD know for a fact the child has a seizure? hospital records? a phone call from the doctor's office?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama...
Is a custodial parent required by law to notify a non custodial parent if a child becomes seriously ill..like has a seizure??
No. Quite simply, NO. And the CP is definitely not required to notify the other parent's bed buddy either. Nor does the CP have to discuss or inform the bed buddy (even NCP's marital bed buddy) of anything. Nor does the CP have to be polite to the NCP's new bed buddy/partner/spouse. Should I continue?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama...
Is a custodial parent required by law to notify a non custodial parent if a child becomes seriously ill..like has a seizure??
Joint legal custody?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama...
Is a custodial parent required by law to notify a non custodial parent if a child becomes seriously ill..like has a seizure??
Even with joint legal there is not a statute that requires the parents to notify the other when the child is ill. At least I have not found a STATUTE that requires that.Joint legal custody?
Wow, my order only required me to notify Dad. He never had to tell me if Son got sick or needed medical attention in his care. It was just in the standard order they gave us that the CP should immediatley notify the NCP of any serious illness or injury requiring medical attention.Does the order say ANYTHING about this? For instance, MINE says "Each party shall promptly inform the other of any medical issues that arose during the parent's time."
Erica -What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama...
Is a custodial parent required by law to notify a non custodial parent if a child becomes seriously ill..like has a seizure??
wow. that, to me anyway, is so stupid. the father of my two older boys tried this same stunt. 11 year old was in the principal's office, (for bringing a knife to school) i was called in. took me 3 minutes to get there, i called his dad within two minutes of walking in the door. he complained to the court i didn't call fast enough. so the judge did this....As well, in CA, there are no orders...a parent can request it be ordered that contact is made after an emergency. My ex took me to court after I took daughter into hospital (middle of the night) for barking cough (I didn't know how to deal with at the time or what was going on). I called dad the following morning, he took it to court and had a clause put in I must call him IMMEDIATLY upon any emergency. I asked it be included in our court order that if daughter is sick enough to miss school, and/or has a fever, that we call each other the same day and inform. Otherwise, an email during that visitation period if any other sickness. All the above was approved. My exp (here in CA) is pretty much ask and I know dad has been able to get a ton of stuff approved.