I need a different set of eyes to look at this, maybe I am just being unreasonable. I am the Respondent and I believe clause 6 will effectively deny me the opportunity to make extracurricular activities decisions for my son at school; I only have my son Thursday overnight after pick up from daycare (hopefully starting kindergarten in September) and that is the only day I have access to him midweek.
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6. The Applicant and the Respondent shall make extracurricular parenting decisions for the child jointly, where a financial contribution is being sought, or the other parties’ parenting time is being affected.
7. Both parties may attend extracurricular activities, scheduled events, and appointments regardless of the parenting schedule.
8. When the child is participating in an extracurricular activity (for example, a soccer game), the residential parent during their parenting time will take the child to the activity.
9. The Respondent may sign up for the child for extracurricular activities (like soccer, rugby, Karate) during his parenting time and he will be responsible for bringing the child to and from practice including competitions. If the Respondent wishes to register the child for an activity outside of his parenting time, he shall get the Applicant’s consent in writing.
10. If the residential parent is unable to take the child to an extracurricular activity, then that parent will first ask the other parent if he or she is available to do so. If that parent is unable to do so, then the parent initiating the request is responsible for making appropriate arrangements.
Extracurricular
6. The Applicant and the Respondent shall make extracurricular parenting decisions for the child jointly, where a financial contribution is being sought, or the other parties’ parenting time is being affected.
7. Both parties may attend extracurricular activities, scheduled events, and appointments regardless of the parenting schedule.
8. When the child is participating in an extracurricular activity (for example, a soccer game), the residential parent during their parenting time will take the child to the activity.
9. The Respondent may sign up for the child for extracurricular activities (like soccer, rugby, Karate) during his parenting time and he will be responsible for bringing the child to and from practice including competitions. If the Respondent wishes to register the child for an activity outside of his parenting time, he shall get the Applicant’s consent in writing.
10. If the residential parent is unable to take the child to an extracurricular activity, then that parent will first ask the other parent if he or she is available to do so. If that parent is unable to do so, then the parent initiating the request is responsible for making appropriate arrangements.
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