Divorce and Changing Healthcare Provider: Who Decides?
Changing the healthcare provider means transferring the child from one hospital or doctor to another. This decision may cause disagreement between parents after divorce. The court verifies the child's best interest before ruling. This decision is part of health guardianship.

1) **Meaning of Changing Healthcare Provider**
Changing the healthcare provider means transferring the child from one hospital or doctor to another. This decision may cause disagreement between parents after divorce. The court verifies the child's best interest before ruling. This decision is part of health guardianship.
2) **Reasons for Changing Healthcare Provider**
The reason may be the unavailability of appropriate treatment, a desire for a specialized doctor, or moving residence. The court verifies medical evidence. It may reject the change if it harms the child.
3) **Disputes Over Treatment**
If parents disagree, the court decides based on doctors' opinions. It may request additional reports. Decisions aimed at harming the other party are rejected. The child remains the foundation.
4) **Effect of Changing Treatment on the Child**
The court studies the impact of the change on the child's health stability. It may reject the change if it causes disturbance. The court monitors the commitment of both parties. The goal remains to protect the child's health.
5) **Effect of Treatment on Custody**
Health decisions may affect custody if the custodian is not committed to treatment. The court verifies the appropriate health environment. Custody may be assigned to the more committed party.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps submit medical reports. He also explains to the court the child's best interest. He ensures the protection of the custodian's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling.
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