When they marry, there are two airlines from which to choose from.
I assume that dad pays child support. His job enables him to do so. Would you rather he be unemployable due to his demands for specific time off? Of course not. Are there other family in the NC home location? It is certainly possible that the child could stay with them if both dad and step-mom are working.
Mom, you have no control over what he can do with his job; if he has low seniority, his options will be limited for vacations and schedules. You appear to want to keep the child from his father rather than to try to find a FEASIBLE solution. It is often suggested that a non-custodial parent follow the custodial parent to a new location. You could do the reverse and move to dad's new location; NC gets rave reviews as a place to live.
I assume that dad pays child support. His job enables him to do so. Would you rather he be unemployable due to his demands for specific time off? Of course not. Are there other family in the NC home location? It is certainly possible that the child could stay with them if both dad and step-mom are working.
Mom, you have no control over what he can do with his job; if he has low seniority, his options will be limited for vacations and schedules. You appear to want to keep the child from his father rather than to try to find a FEASIBLE solution. It is often suggested that a non-custodial parent follow the custodial parent to a new location. You could do the reverse and move to dad's new location; NC gets rave reviews as a place to live.