Okay. Why should yours be the address of record in terms of schooling? Do either of you live in the marital home? And please answer LDi's question.
ETA: Prior to your split, what were your (as a couple) general thoughts regarding schooling?
We split when child was 18 mo, so we had not thought much about school. But we have been in the same town and same school. district We were in school zone A when we were together, now I live in zone B she lives in zone C. We did want to settle in the same town because almost all schools were on par and good and wanted to buy a home cause of the very reason. So never had an idea of sending child to private school when we were together. Most of them we knew commonly were sending their children to private school. I was surprised when she floated the idea of private school. BTW ex is remarried now
Here is the response to LDI's question:
I strongly believe in public school because of it's philosophy - equal opportunities regardless of race, religion and ability. Children grow up learning doing things independently developing critical thinking and life skills etc . There's always been criticism but public schools have consistently done the job of preparing children to make this nation a success.
There is a glaring similarity between this private school and the ones I have seen in my home country growing up. I see children of 1st grade, 2nd grade walking to school with school bags bigger than them! Its more of cramming, memorizing and preparing the children for tests to achieve high scores as it is indirectly tied to business.
The private school my ex wants has 85% of children of parents of Country of my origin who strongly believe in such schools and rest 15% Asian. It doesn't even feel like school in America. There is absolutely no diversity and children belonging to different economic backgrounds. All mom and pops working in the tech companies. As I came to this country as an adult, I struggle to assimilate. I do not want our child to struggle as an adult in-spite of growing up here. Public school provides some hope. Also in a divorce situation, Private school may not treat both parents equal shutting one parent out from involvement at school, so there are nuances that come with divorce due to which private school is not an option.
These are my personal feelings which I am not sure will work in court