Yes! I have watched my daughter at her competitions and she excited about cheerleading.
So at the age of 13 my daughter can decide weather she wants visit me on my access weekends?
I may consider booking a DRO to see if I have case for additional access time? Is there any other recommendations to confirm weather I have case before pursuing this?
I never consented to have my daughter enrolled in cheerleading. She was enrolled in gynamistics which I have continued to pay the capped amount that's stated in the order. I haven't agreed to pay the cost difference of cheerleading which $3000.
My argument is the added extra-curricular activities have eroded my quality time with the children. Doesn't judge look at the amount access time they spent with their father because according to what was mentioned earlier its frowned upon with mum?
So at the age of 13 my daughter can decide weather she wants visit me on my access weekends?
I may consider booking a DRO to see if I have case for additional access time? Is there any other recommendations to confirm weather I have case before pursuing this?
I never consented to have my daughter enrolled in cheerleading. She was enrolled in gynamistics which I have continued to pay the capped amount that's stated in the order. I haven't agreed to pay the cost difference of cheerleading which $3000.
My argument is the added extra-curricular activities have eroded my quality time with the children. Doesn't judge look at the amount access time they spent with their father because according to what was mentioned earlier its frowned upon with mum?
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