What is the name of your state? Maryland
My son's ex-girlfriend has tried to keep him away from her doctor for months. She kept inviting him, and then at the last minute she would cancel. She is 16, living with a 26 yr old man who also has a drug problem. I told my son to write a registered letter to the doctor. Another parent had already called the doctors office concerned that the girl was doing drugs (ectasy, marijuana). My son did end up going to the doctors visit with his ex-girfriend. The doctor did not mention the letter my son wrote in front of the girl, but pulled him aside and thanked him for writing it. The doctor insisted that she get a drug test. She started crying and refused, then she got mad and said she is getting a new doctor. She is 7 months pregnant. She is on state medical assistance. If we go to court, by her refusing to get the drug test, is that the same as admitting to guilt?
My son's ex-girlfriend has tried to keep him away from her doctor for months. She kept inviting him, and then at the last minute she would cancel. She is 16, living with a 26 yr old man who also has a drug problem. I told my son to write a registered letter to the doctor. Another parent had already called the doctors office concerned that the girl was doing drugs (ectasy, marijuana). My son did end up going to the doctors visit with his ex-girfriend. The doctor did not mention the letter my son wrote in front of the girl, but pulled him aside and thanked him for writing it. The doctor insisted that she get a drug test. She started crying and refused, then she got mad and said she is getting a new doctor. She is 7 months pregnant. She is on state medical assistance. If we go to court, by her refusing to get the drug test, is that the same as admitting to guilt?