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    You have 2 separate legal issues here and the news is bad on both of them.

    Issue #1: parenting time
    Your other post stated she has a final order giving her custody. I presume by custody you meant "most of the parenting time". Such an order cannot be overturned by a written agreement of the parties that is not itself a court order; thus, you do not have a de-jure 50/50 parenting plan in place.

    Issue #2: child support
    If you have an existing order forcing you to pay CS, you need to vary that order, and before that can happen you need a court order for your shared parenting. You might be able to make it happen but this is far from a slam dunk.

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