As background
There has never been in 4 years any adjudication of decision making and this is presumed to be shared
Ex has a bad history of not communicating important details, there’s documentation from the school where the teachers were advised to communicate with me as she will not
So a form of family therapy aimed to develop a parenting plan has been ongoing since the spring
The kids are doing better and my daughter seems to be rounding the corner
But both kids are still exposed to nonsense
There was peace between me and ex until she reneged on a disclosure agreement and I had to bring a motion to which she texted “how dare I bring a motion during summer vacation and when she is moving, how is that good for the kids” meanwhile she did the same thing a year prior.
Anyways, she simply ignores all communication and essentially refuses to coparent. More recently she had my daughter try to negotiate trading dates on her behalf. The psychologist involved emailed around this stating “as you are aware, she does not want to deal with you directly…”
The worst thing in 4 years I have said to her was to get a job.
So in determining shared decision making, there has to be evidence of coparenting. I mean if she simply refuses to communicate, that works against her right
There has never been in 4 years any adjudication of decision making and this is presumed to be shared
Ex has a bad history of not communicating important details, there’s documentation from the school where the teachers were advised to communicate with me as she will not
So a form of family therapy aimed to develop a parenting plan has been ongoing since the spring
The kids are doing better and my daughter seems to be rounding the corner
But both kids are still exposed to nonsense
There was peace between me and ex until she reneged on a disclosure agreement and I had to bring a motion to which she texted “how dare I bring a motion during summer vacation and when she is moving, how is that good for the kids” meanwhile she did the same thing a year prior.
Anyways, she simply ignores all communication and essentially refuses to coparent. More recently she had my daughter try to negotiate trading dates on her behalf. The psychologist involved emailed around this stating “as you are aware, she does not want to deal with you directly…”
The worst thing in 4 years I have said to her was to get a job.
So in determining shared decision making, there has to be evidence of coparenting. I mean if she simply refuses to communicate, that works against her right
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