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menbro

Member
What does your attorney have to say about this?
She said, lets try a settlement conference first with the OC and my ex, and if that doesnt work out, a GAL will have to be involved.

I came here on this forum with a thinking that 50/50 is in the best interest of the children and my attorney is aware of what my top priority is "our kids need to spend equal time with both parents".
 


not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
I came here on this forum with a thinking that 50/50 is in the best interest of the children and my attorney is aware of what my top priority is "our kids need to spend equal time with both parents".
"Need"?

"Kids need to spend equal time with both parents" - that's not necessarily in their best interest, especially once they start school. I think you are being unrealistic. A 50/50 time share takes both parents working together. If parents are NOT co-parenting well, a school age child can feel more like they are a ping pong ball.

Are you really into "the best interests of the children" or are you trying to avoid child support/alimony?
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
She said, lets try a settlement conference first with the OC and my ex, and if that doesnt work out, a GAL will have to be involved.

I came here on this forum with a thinking that 50/50 is in the best interest of the children and my attorney is aware of what my top priority is "our kids need to spend equal time with both parents".
For some children 50/50 could be in the best interest of the children, for others it might not be. In some instances 50/50 might only benefit the parents, not the children.

For children, stability is the key.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
There are also many ways that 50/50 can look - it doesn't necessarily mean 7/7 or 5/2/2/5, etc...

ETA: 3 nights every weekend = 156 overnights. Say you get 1 month in the summer = 30 overnights. That alone is 186, or .51% of the year. That's before adding holidays or extended weekends. Do your math before insisting on things...
 
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