I am Illinois.
I recently went to court to gain permission to relocate overseas for one year, and it was allowed. Our order was signed last week. It contains provisions for ex to fly over to visit our daughter during spring break. The order requires him to give me 90 days notice if he intends to do this and states "XX (me) shall purchase a round trip ticket for YY from AA airport to BB airport for the ten day period specified by YY to coincide with ZZ's spring break dates." Even though the order specifes what airport the ticket is to originate from, ex is telling me that he wants to fly from another airport. Don't ask me why. Also he is saying he wants to choose the ticket and then have me reimburse him. I think the order was written the way it was so that I could have some control over the cost of the ticket and so that we didn't have any struggle over reimbursement. Also, I am not sure why this is coming up now since we've just been to court and spring break is not until March.
So . . . is there any reason why I should agree to ex's requests? I prefer just to follow the order and buy the ticket. I am not going to make him change planes a zilliion times or any such nonsense.
I recently went to court to gain permission to relocate overseas for one year, and it was allowed. Our order was signed last week. It contains provisions for ex to fly over to visit our daughter during spring break. The order requires him to give me 90 days notice if he intends to do this and states "XX (me) shall purchase a round trip ticket for YY from AA airport to BB airport for the ten day period specified by YY to coincide with ZZ's spring break dates." Even though the order specifes what airport the ticket is to originate from, ex is telling me that he wants to fly from another airport. Don't ask me why. Also he is saying he wants to choose the ticket and then have me reimburse him. I think the order was written the way it was so that I could have some control over the cost of the ticket and so that we didn't have any struggle over reimbursement. Also, I am not sure why this is coming up now since we've just been to court and spring break is not until March.
So . . . is there any reason why I should agree to ex's requests? I prefer just to follow the order and buy the ticket. I am not going to make him change planes a zilliion times or any such nonsense.