What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
My son is fifteen and his father and I have been divorced for over a dozen years. Today he got a bug up his butt and wrote the following to me (in part):
Also, since I have joint legal custody, I have to approve of all non-emergency medical procedures and expenses. For example, the dentist. If I can get the job done for less money somewhere else and you go to the expensive place, I don't have to pay the higher price. I pay my portion of what I could get it done for. My dentist charges $98 for cavities…the place you took (son) charges $121.60. This also means that the fluoride you chose to have done…if I don’t agree to it prior to treatment, I don’t have to pay anything for it. Too much fluoride is bad for people…there’s fluoride in the drinking water so fluoride treatments are overkill, as well as unhealthy.
He also signed son up for driver's training this summer which I specifically said I could not agree to share costs of until I saw how some financial matters shook out (he has asked for a support reduction). Today he also wrote that he will be deducting what he considers to be my half of the bill/responsibility from his future medical reimbursement obligations to me until he has recouped the fifty percent of that bill he considers my responsibility, despite my clearly indicating I was not willing to sign son up yet and he alone did that.
My questions are do you really have to get 'permission' for things such as fluoride? Must a CP really shop around prices and okay it with the NCP before getting a cavity filled, or is this extreme? Secondly, can he in essence force me to pay for driver's training by not reimbursing medical bills?
Thank you.
My son is fifteen and his father and I have been divorced for over a dozen years. Today he got a bug up his butt and wrote the following to me (in part):
Also, since I have joint legal custody, I have to approve of all non-emergency medical procedures and expenses. For example, the dentist. If I can get the job done for less money somewhere else and you go to the expensive place, I don't have to pay the higher price. I pay my portion of what I could get it done for. My dentist charges $98 for cavities…the place you took (son) charges $121.60. This also means that the fluoride you chose to have done…if I don’t agree to it prior to treatment, I don’t have to pay anything for it. Too much fluoride is bad for people…there’s fluoride in the drinking water so fluoride treatments are overkill, as well as unhealthy.
He also signed son up for driver's training this summer which I specifically said I could not agree to share costs of until I saw how some financial matters shook out (he has asked for a support reduction). Today he also wrote that he will be deducting what he considers to be my half of the bill/responsibility from his future medical reimbursement obligations to me until he has recouped the fifty percent of that bill he considers my responsibility, despite my clearly indicating I was not willing to sign son up yet and he alone did that.
My questions are do you really have to get 'permission' for things such as fluoride? Must a CP really shop around prices and okay it with the NCP before getting a cavity filled, or is this extreme? Secondly, can he in essence force me to pay for driver's training by not reimbursing medical bills?
Thank you.