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The ex-wife has Primary Physical Custody and the father has Secondary Physical Custody. They also have Joint Custody (I am assuming this means legal.) Does this give the mother more decision making power than the father? Situation: She is trying to make rules for the children while the children are at the father's house. She thinks that she can tell him that he is not allowed to sign the children up for sports on his time without getting her permission. Is this true?