Ohiogal
Queen Bee
Reread please -- I ASKED HER if she was making appointments on dad's time. And if she was.... But her exclusive decision making rights do not allow her to intrude upon dad's time. And if dad were here, I would be telling dad to do what was right for the kids depending on the distance between him and the provider-- take them to the appointment unless he was going to be out of town on vacation and realize the importance of it. If the distance were great, I would tell him to at least allow telehealth appointments.That may be so, and I'm not arguing that point. I just thought that chastising her for "making appointments on Dad's time" was a bit over the top if she's talking about a standing appointment that's the same each and every week. Especially if she has the exclusive decision-making rights for medical and psychological appointments. We're some of us a bit too quick to be accusatory about things we know only a paragraph or so about.