LdiJ
Senior Member
You have not given enough information to determine whether or not there might be a hardship. Nor am I asking you to give that to us. You cannot determine whether or not a possible hardship exists unless you study ALL of the factors involved. For example, what if mom's family cannot help with transportation if the child goes to the school in your district?...because timing doesn't work for them?I am asking, specifically, what hardship can you find in my scenario? I need help seeing it.
You have to have ALL of the data documented so that the judge can see that there is no potential hardship. The documentation needs to be precise. You cannot just say "since family can help, its irrelevant". If, once you have pulled all of the data together, a potential hardship exists then you need to present potential solutions to that hardship.
For example, mom could easily say that the extra distance to get the child to the school in your district makes it impossible for her to both get the child to school on time AND get to work on time, then 1) you need to have the data pulled together to demonstrate that either it's not true, OR you have to have a proposed solution to that hardship available. A proposed solution to that might be for mom to drop the child off at your house at a time that allows her to get to work on time, and you take the child to school.
You need to do the work.