Acts of Volition

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Alan -

It's just reverse sexism. When our daughter was born ten years ago yesterday, I was told that I could not pick her up from the hospital nursery crib as they could not identify that I was the Dad. I picked her up, asked where my father's ID wrist tag (non-existent process) and told them to get a life as I walked my first born out into the hallway to introduce her to the sun coming in through the window.

Hannah -

Steven - you are correct - the CCTB is provided to the female parent as the primary care provider to ensure that she is receiving the money for the direct benefit of the child - and that in the event of a split, the child care is going to the parent who is most likely to retain the primary custody of that child.

Hannah -

Oh, and BTW there is a process for the father's ID wrist tag, it just has to be done manually and you have to request it, rather than it being an automatic process for mother and child during the delivery paperwork-and-processing phase. Draconian as it may seem, there is good reason for the restrictions.

Alan -

Good to hear there is a good reason...which no doubt is just a reiteration of the sexist idea even though most hospital nursery abductions appear to be by women. And good to hear that the wrist band I was denied when I did it manually and requested has changed even though there is no reason not to have it issued automatically.

Kaitlyn -

It's a shame that society has regressed to that point.

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