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I would like to first thank you all for your replies and help in this matter.
The original filing state is in Ohio. I am the residential parent and the children live with me here in Texas.
The modification that I am looking for is relatively small. Here is the situation: My oldest son is a very active high school athlete and would like to stay in TX to go to football camps. However, because the divorce states he is to be in Ohio for the summer his father is ultimately forcing him to visit over staying for the camp. I am hoping to have a modification around the summer visitation schedule. This is important to him and being in high school could be one means to him getting scholarships to colleges in the future. At this point his father is against him staying and is demanding he come to Ohio.
I want to modify the visitation for all my children when it comes to conflicts around school related activities and staying in their residential state. I have two smaller children and would not like for this to be a problem in the future.
I will add that my divorce states that my ex is to have his children during:
Thanksgiving Break, Christmas Break, Spring Break, Easter, and has an option to have them once every month. He only chooses to get them the one time of the year. I believe it is unfair to punish my children and their future because of my ex's actions.