Status Quo and Parallel Parenting
I've been reading a lot of the posts here and it's my understanding that Judges do not like to change the status quo. That being said, is it still possible to seek a parallel parenting regime even when status quo has been established?
Obviously my wife is the primary care giver. I work and she does not which means she has time to devote all her attention to our daughter. I do the best I can, but the reality is that I have to go to work to support us. As I have left the family home, and she is clearly the primary care giver, is it still possible to seek parallel parenting?
I want to play a large role in my daughters life. I want to be involved in her schooling and other events in her life. I want to do homework with her and read her stories, give her baths and take care of her in all ways. Will this "status quo" take that from me?
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