What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I am having repeated issues with the child's father, of whom cannot and will not accept medical opinions and, though he has been told to take the child, himself to investigate his claims, he still has not done so, but I have gone above normal in making sure his concerns were addressed.
I would like to go for full legal custody when we return to court (I already have other issues to discuss in court to go with this, however) so that I can comfortably make the decision to only have to subject my child to medical testing when it is necessary instead of based on her father's whim.
Background:
Age of child: 2
So far, my child's father has insisted, over the past two years that:
There is something seriously wrong with our child's eyes (numerous times he has said this and the child has been to the eye doctor twice before the age of 2 in my addressing these concerns). Results: Eyes are perfectly normal. Documentation from both times from the doctor. Doctor and I both told him to feel free to discuss with the doctor. Results from him: The eye doctor is wrong, he is right. The eye doctor (pediatric eye doctor, by the way) does not know what he is doing.
Child had a 2% gross motor delay at 10 months. I had requested the evaluation since she wasn't crawling, yet, and it was done by Early Intervention services. Results: Highly above average in language development (obviously at that point receptive language and non-verbal), Highly above average in fine motor skills, and the 2% delay in gross motor skills (25% delay is needed for receiving services). Since then, she has passed average for gross motor, as well and is currently in a toddler gymnastics class. At that point, we also had started swimming. She excels in the gymnastics. Results from him: Repeatedly harassed the E.I. people for over a month, threatened their jobs, said they did not do their jobs. Said there was something wrong with the child's hips and ankles.
Child's head grew abnormally quickly during infancy, so pediatrician requested a CT scan to rule out hydrocephalus. I took her, the scan was done. Results: Normal brain scan. No abnormalities of any sort seen. His results over the past 9 months: He says the child has blank stares for two minutes at a time. He is concerned about her speech. He is concerned because, he says, she does not follow his movements he tries to get her to follow. Results from my investigation: I sent audio to a woman I know who is certified to, and had for years taught, speech therapy. Her informal results were the child is above normal in receptive AND expressive, along with articulation.
I will be discussing this with my lawyer when it's time, but I thought I would come here and see what suggestions folks have so that maybe, if someone has some insight, I can at least attempt to maybe NOT have to petition for full legal. Obviously what I am doing isn't working for him.
I am having repeated issues with the child's father, of whom cannot and will not accept medical opinions and, though he has been told to take the child, himself to investigate his claims, he still has not done so, but I have gone above normal in making sure his concerns were addressed.
I would like to go for full legal custody when we return to court (I already have other issues to discuss in court to go with this, however) so that I can comfortably make the decision to only have to subject my child to medical testing when it is necessary instead of based on her father's whim.
Background:
Age of child: 2
So far, my child's father has insisted, over the past two years that:
There is something seriously wrong with our child's eyes (numerous times he has said this and the child has been to the eye doctor twice before the age of 2 in my addressing these concerns). Results: Eyes are perfectly normal. Documentation from both times from the doctor. Doctor and I both told him to feel free to discuss with the doctor. Results from him: The eye doctor is wrong, he is right. The eye doctor (pediatric eye doctor, by the way) does not know what he is doing.
Child had a 2% gross motor delay at 10 months. I had requested the evaluation since she wasn't crawling, yet, and it was done by Early Intervention services. Results: Highly above average in language development (obviously at that point receptive language and non-verbal), Highly above average in fine motor skills, and the 2% delay in gross motor skills (25% delay is needed for receiving services). Since then, she has passed average for gross motor, as well and is currently in a toddler gymnastics class. At that point, we also had started swimming. She excels in the gymnastics. Results from him: Repeatedly harassed the E.I. people for over a month, threatened their jobs, said they did not do their jobs. Said there was something wrong with the child's hips and ankles.
Child's head grew abnormally quickly during infancy, so pediatrician requested a CT scan to rule out hydrocephalus. I took her, the scan was done. Results: Normal brain scan. No abnormalities of any sort seen. His results over the past 9 months: He says the child has blank stares for two minutes at a time. He is concerned about her speech. He is concerned because, he says, she does not follow his movements he tries to get her to follow. Results from my investigation: I sent audio to a woman I know who is certified to, and had for years taught, speech therapy. Her informal results were the child is above normal in receptive AND expressive, along with articulation.
I will be discussing this with my lawyer when it's time, but I thought I would come here and see what suggestions folks have so that maybe, if someone has some insight, I can at least attempt to maybe NOT have to petition for full legal. Obviously what I am doing isn't working for him.