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Payment of children's therapy

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10 Mar 21 #516047 by alreid1612
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If as a result of a psychologist's report, therapy for a child is recommended, can a court direct that this happens and that both parents pay for it when one does not agree with the findings? For example where a child is alienated from a parent can an 'innocent' parent be compelled to share costs.when one side has money to spare and the other does not?

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11 Mar 21 #516050 by WYSPECIAL
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If required it will probably be available on NHS.

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11 Mar 21 #516051 by alreid1612
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Thanks. Good to know.

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24 Aug 21 #517546 by alreid1612
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I have just been told it is not likely to be available on the NHS. So my question still stands. Can my wife be made to pay when she has little income?

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