Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Pennsylvania

Q: Is it considered custodial interference if the parent makes medical decisions without the other parent?

My boyfriend's baby's mother put their son on medication without his permission

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Kathryn Hilbush
Kathryn Hilbush
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Media, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: It's not necessarily called custodial interference but, if there's a custody order granting shared/joint legal custody, it could be considered a failure to co-parent. A lot depends on the related circumstances. If your son is concerned about her actions, he should consult with an experienced family law attorney in his area.

Dawn Padanyi
Dawn Padanyi
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: It is not custodial interference, but it shows a lack of co-parenting and could be violation of a custody order if the parents have shared legal custody. The father should schedule a consultation with a local lawyer to attain all the facts to determine the best course of action to handle this matter.

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