I'm taking the other side with this one. The problem seems to be with words like custody, primary residence, final say... which has nothing to do with the situation but gives one side a sense of power and control. What school they do to - custody issue. Day to day issues stay with the parent in charge.
Kid's about to graduate sk. They've missed 2 days! (Since jk or within sk, although would make no difference) The other parent has limited access. Taking a few extra hours is nothing. Their agreement clearly says he gets Easter Friday - but sk with the risk of missing a 3rd day is more important?! The power struggle seems to be the other way. I really think you're communicating too much.
What does your agreement say about sick days?
Skin care seems more of a 2nd thought vent then a serious issue which needs addressed. Kid is old enough, and getting older. Something that is fixed by washing their face (at school) or taking meds is easy enough to teach kid to do.
Kid's about to graduate sk. They've missed 2 days! (Since jk or within sk, although would make no difference) The other parent has limited access. Taking a few extra hours is nothing. Their agreement clearly says he gets Easter Friday - but sk with the risk of missing a 3rd day is more important?! The power struggle seems to be the other way. I really think you're communicating too much.
What does your agreement say about sick days?
Skin care seems more of a 2nd thought vent then a serious issue which needs addressed. Kid is old enough, and getting older. Something that is fixed by washing their face (at school) or taking meds is easy enough to teach kid to do.
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