- 17 - tires were needed at a cost of $800. In the January 25, 2000 income and expense statement, petitioner claimed the following medical expenses: Self Children Monthly Yearly (Monthly) (Monthly) Doctor1 $167 $67.00 $100.00 Psychologist/ 1,473 $17,676 1,178.40 294.60 psychiatrist2 Medicine (not 59 708 11.80 48.20 covered by insurance) 1With respect to “Doctor” expenses that petitioner claimed, an attachment to the January 25, 2000 income and expense state- ment claimed: (1) $80 each week for petitioner and $80 each week for Mr. Krasner for “Bob Chapra, Felden Kreis”, (2) $340 a month for petitioner for “Body Worker”, (3) $80 for acupuncture every 2 to 3 months, and (4) $167 for “S’s Driver’s Physical”. 2With respect to “Psychologist/psychiatrist” expenses that petitioner claimed, an attachment to the January 25, 2000 income and expense statement claimed: (1) $4,160 for S’s visits with Dr. Andrew D’Amico and Dr. Rostain, (2) $7,020 for petitioner’s visits with Cynthia Shar, and (3) $6,500 for petitioner and Mr. Krasner to attend counseling sessions provided by Ellen Sterling. In the January 25, 2000 income and expense statement, petitioner claimed the following education expenses: Self Children Monthly Yearly (Monthly) (Monthly) Private school1 $4,166 $50,000 $4,166 Camp2 650 7,800 650 1With respect to “Private school” expenses that petitioner claimed, an attachment to the January 25, 2000 income and expense statement claimed: (1) $13,000 for S to attend Woodlynde School, (2) $12,000 for C to attend Agnes Irwin, (3) $11,000 for W to attend The School in Rose Valley, and (4) $12,000 for P to attend Haverford School. 2With respect to “Camp” expenses that petitioner claimed, an attachment to the January 25, 2000 income and expense statement claimed: (1) $2,400 for C to attend Interlocken Camp, (2) $2,400 for S to attend Outward Bound, and (3) $3,000 for P and W toPage: Previous 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Next
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