if the child remains with the custodial parent during the school weeks(minus one weekday afternoon, 2pm - 7pm) and all the weekends and holidays through out the school year are split evenly between the two parents?Do you think it is reasonable a non-custodial parent have almost the entire summer break for parenting time?
Did she call you a ';chick';?? lol!
Not being in that situation myself... I would think that giving my child up for the entire summer would not work very well for me.
A week or two off and on / every other week *I* think would be sufficient ';sharing'; time.
Unless the child asks to go ';spend the summer with ______';. Then they should get a say in it, once they're older, say teenagers.Do you think it is reasonable a non-custodial parent have almost the entire summer break for parenting time?
Thats not called non-custodial, it's called shared custody. One parent who has them most of the time during school time, then the other parent gets them most of the time during summer time. Thats what courts are starting to do, You are both the parents that's how it should be.
You chicks all crack me up, you have kids with these guys, and they are perfectly fine to have a kid with, but then when you break up, then all of a sudden hes no good and you can't trust him with your kid. He's still the dad, he has rights, as long as he's not endangering the kid, you are the one being unreasonable.
Turn it around so you can really see it.
You get to see your child every other week-end and every other holiday. You see your child one night a week for a few hours.
How fair is it? Think about your children and their need to bond. Stop being so selfish. You'd be scramblimg up every minute you could to see your children, right? RIGHT?
here that is called noncustodial parent we do not do joint custody.i think that is unreasonable take it back to court if you cannot trust him and try to have it modified
Well if you want to see the parent and you don't see them a lot then it sounds perfectly fine to me.
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