Ohiogal
Queen Bee
Ohiogal - Maybe my statement was confusing. What I meant is that in the past when ex did not agree I did not go forward, because I felt we both should agree when making educational and/or medical decisions.
As far as having our daughter evaluated when she was 7, my ex wanted it then too. I agreed, thinking it would assure him that she was fine. The speech-language pathologist informed both of us that she was well within developmental levels and had no speech delays.
I am not trying to be difficult. I just wish you would not paint this picture of me being controlling. I am truly just trying to find out my rights and how to best work with the father when we don't agree. This is only the current issue. I am sure there will be many more as the children enter their teenage years. I do not want to spend their entire childhood fighting with their father, nor do I always want to agree, just to keep the peace. I don't wish to be controlling but nor do I want to be controlled. Does that make sense.
How do you think your ex is going to paint you?