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#1
General Issues / Re: Step Parents rights.
Jun 17, 2011, 02:16:31 PM
Well the step mother didn't show up because she had "more important" things to do. My ex just sat and read his book the entire time. My son's surgery went fine and he seems to be doing well.
#2
General Issues / Re: Step Parents rights.
Jun 16, 2011, 05:54:51 PM
I am trying to focus on the child, which is why I don't want her there.
#3
General Issues / Step Parents rights.
Jun 16, 2011, 05:11:53 PM
So, my son has surgery tomorrow at 10am. I don't want the step mom there because I am my son's mother not her. Do I have a right to say she can't be there? He's getting adnoids out and tubes put in. I don't want too many people around him when the surgery is over. Maybe I am being ridiculous I don't know. I just don't want to deal with her BS tomorrow.
#4
Chit Chat / Any ideas?
Jun 11, 2011, 06:15:04 PM
I just got a bill from my son's Ear Nose and Throat doctor for $250 something. He is on Medicaid. For some reason, Medicaid wouldn't pay for his ear tube removal. Any ideas as to why they will pay to have them put in, but not pay to have them removed? FWIW, we had to have the ear tubes taken out and are getting new ones put in. That is according to what my son told me. My ex won't talk to me about any of this. I thought the tubes just fell out and we are having new ones put in on the 17th because he still needs them. Why would you need to pay for tubes to get removed anyway. Don't they fall out on their own after a while? I will talk to the doctor at my son's appointment on Monday about this stuff, but thought I would see if you all had any ideas to share. Thanks. This is my first time dealing with ear tubes.
#5
Quote from: bloom6372 on Jun 09, 2011, 05:15:37 AM
I don't know if they will consider the before for the preschool grades. However, if the majority of the grades are really bad, I'd talk to your attorney and see what they say. What percentage of their grades were poor?
Most of their grades were n's or i's. i=16/43 n=11/43. So a total of 27/43 grades were n or i. The rest were M's or meets expectations. None of the grades were exceeds expectations, which he had a lot of in kindergarten. This is for my oldest. My youngest's report card is hard to explain, but he did poorly enough to get held back.
#6
Sorry for the delay. I means is improving.
#7
They are five and seven and our separation was two years ago. My youngest did really well in preschool and my oldest was doing really in Kindergarten. Since they have been with their dad most of the time, their grades have declined.
#8
Chit Chat / Re: Assault
Jun 08, 2011, 02:58:01 PM
I've already arranged for taking anger management classes as suggested by my attorney. After jumping through various hoops, I was able to get myself unblocked and got the kids grades today.
#9
I got my kids grades after a chat with the Principal. Mostly I's and N's for my oldest and my youngest is getting held back. They were doing well in school before I moved out of the home. Would this help my fight for custody of the kids?
#10
Chit Chat / Re: Assault
Jun 04, 2011, 05:27:59 PM
Somehow he had me blocked from the school, so I couldn't get any information from them. That's why I got so upset when he wouldn't share the grades with me. I guess I will have a talk with the Principal to see how I go about being unblocked so this doesn't happen again.