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Old 03-08-2013, 05:34 PM #1
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My EX suffers from Cerebral Palsy and is claiming that 3 years ago my 2.5 year old son kicked him in the head causing him to have a concussion and can NOT remember spanking my son, or shoving soap into his mouth, or slapping him across the face... I need help because I have been blamed because my EX says he can't remember because of the kick to his head by my toddler....
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Welcome to NeuroTalk. It sounds like you may be in a custody dispute. There is no way to determine if your Ex does not remember his actions. His CP throws a monkey wrench into the issue, too. I also don't understand what you are being blamed for. Is he blaming you for your son kicking him in the head ? Is he claiming injury from that kick ?
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Hi and welcome. Like Mark, I'm curious about underlying context for the question. Who is blaming you for what? A kick from a toddler wouldn't seem to me to be a likely cause for a concussion, especially if this is just surfacing now after 3 years.
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