Quote from: paddy10tellys on July 07, 2016, 11:12:38 AMConsider dating, if you will: both parties refrain from revealing any negatives. They think they love each other... It is usually after the marriage or the deal — when it is impossible or extremely difficult to undo a transaction — that negatives come to light.
It's a lot easier to sort out with a prenup...
Ain't that the truth. I have negatives about me that I didn't even know I had until she told me AFTER the marriage.
Wait, what? 
Quote from: Penguinn on July 07, 2016, 11:29:35 AMNope but I'm about to. And Dr. Parihar(Mumbai, India) - he's in my city.
Still gonna be his first internal? Or did someone beat you to it?
Gonna do a diary?
Going back to topic. I just sent my daughter through a bunch of surgeries in the US, and I don't remember any contract, other than the one saying I had to pay them later or they'll take my house. But nothing about the surgery outcome or a fee schedule. Had no idea what it/they cost beforehand, other than a ballpark figure of $50k-$100k total. They always said they wouldn't know until all the medical billing codes came through, post operation(s).
A short form about risks, especially with the anesthesia, a medical history form, emergency contact form, legal guardian form because she is a minor, a form saying the surgical hospital had no liability. Nothing about qualifications other than the sh*t hanging on her office wall.