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Liberty2003
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What is the name of your state? Ohio
My ex-husband thinks that my children (ages 10 & 12) are involved in too many activities and now all of a sudden wants to be involved in the decision making when it comes to letting them do things. Most of these activities fall on my time with them (I am the custodial parent) and sometimes they might have a Girl Scout event that falls on his weekend and he has to take them. They cheerlead in the fall and for 8 weeks they have games every Saturday that he takes them to on his weekends. Do I have to worry about him getting involved in the decision making or do I as the custodial parent have the right to make decisions when it comes to things like that?
My ex-husband thinks that my children (ages 10 & 12) are involved in too many activities and now all of a sudden wants to be involved in the decision making when it comes to letting them do things. Most of these activities fall on my time with them (I am the custodial parent) and sometimes they might have a Girl Scout event that falls on his weekend and he has to take them. They cheerlead in the fall and for 8 weeks they have games every Saturday that he takes them to on his weekends. Do I have to worry about him getting involved in the decision making or do I as the custodial parent have the right to make decisions when it comes to things like that?