Stupid as it gets, is there any case law about this?
I have access "every second week".
What is "every second week?? Is it every odd or even week based on the calendar OR the week which follows one I didn't have access?????
Normally they are the same, but here is the not normal situation with a not normal woman and the implications:
During spring break d10 was with me for two consecutive weekends, March 8 and March 15. The following weekend (March 22) would have been mine based on the calendar, but I offered her to switch the March 22 and the March 29 weekends so she wouldn't need to spend 3 weekends in a row without d10. So she spent my weekend March 22 with d10, and I spent her weekend March 29 with d10. Based on the calendar on the coming weekend (April 5) d10 was supposed to be with me based on the calendar, and ex denies the access.
This is a pretty bad issue, as I've scheduled many programs months in advance for d10, booked events/paid tickets, organized day off, and of course my own programs.
If an additional or a missed weekend "shifts" the whole schedule, it makes the advance planning impossible.
I have access "every second week".
What is "every second week?? Is it every odd or even week based on the calendar OR the week which follows one I didn't have access?????
Normally they are the same, but here is the not normal situation with a not normal woman and the implications:
During spring break d10 was with me for two consecutive weekends, March 8 and March 15. The following weekend (March 22) would have been mine based on the calendar, but I offered her to switch the March 22 and the March 29 weekends so she wouldn't need to spend 3 weekends in a row without d10. So she spent my weekend March 22 with d10, and I spent her weekend March 29 with d10. Based on the calendar on the coming weekend (April 5) d10 was supposed to be with me based on the calendar, and ex denies the access.
This is a pretty bad issue, as I've scheduled many programs months in advance for d10, booked events/paid tickets, organized day off, and of course my own programs.
If an additional or a missed weekend "shifts" the whole schedule, it makes the advance planning impossible.
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