Bronx, NY asked in Family Law and Domestic Violence for New York

Q: My son keeps vomiting and diarrhea after his court order visits with his dad. I think he’s giving him contaminated food

His father says he feeding him what he gives the other kids in the house. Then the father also says it didn’t happen with him. The vomiting and diarrhea has happened multiple times after the visits. What do I do?

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Lawrence Allen Weinreich
Lawrence Allen Weinreich
Answered
  • Garden City, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: It sounds as if your child is nervous or anxious about something. After taking his to the doctor to be sure, you should get him into therapy to help your child with their nervousness.

David Ivan Bliven
David Ivan Bliven
Answered
  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • White Plains, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: You're best advised to bring the child to a Doctor. Document the days/times the child's returned and has that episode, and ask the father to document what he's giving to the child. For a full assessment, schedule a consult with a Bronx Family Law Attorney.

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