CaRyMy
(New)
06/09/08 10:30 PM
24.251.230.125
"Obsessed Alienator" refusing counseling for child

In a situation of joint custody, how is one parent able to enroll a young child in counseling without the consent of the other? It seems clear to me that the ex is an "obsessed alienator" (parental alienaton syndrome- www.paskids.com), and is refusing to allow the child to see a counselor. Is there a way for the court to override the ex's refusal? Any recommendations?

Dawn Elise
(Bronze)
06/18/08 08:57 AM
72.211.184.145
Re: "Obsessed Alienator" refusing counseling for child

Depends on what your orders say - a few possibilities:
1) If it says that you two are to work together for a certain reason and you cant agree, a professional is consulted, there is the answer.

2) If its because she doesnt want to pay 1/2 of the uninsured medical expense of it, take the expense 100% on yourself and take the child during your time.

If there is nothing like any of this in your orders, you can do #2, but I am going to guess that there is a clause in your orders that you must go to mediation before filing court papers again. Try to take the other parent to mediation or simply take on 100% of the expense and take the child during your parenting time.

Dawn
SW Legal Serivces, Inc.
www.swlegalservices.com



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