leafbyniggle
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@dod2017 School is definitely the best time to exchange.
My kid is old enough and we both live close enough to the school that he just makes his own way to either house. But in your case I wouldn't even meet for an exchange, assuming there isn't belongings that need to be collected.
On our exchanges my kid is left to school by one of us and collected by the other. We're on OK terms anyway, but that just seems like the most reasonable way to do things.
Also his suggestions for holidays are ridiculous, I think the judge will agree with you.
Again, we alternate holidays. If I get my kid for autumn break then she gets him for Spring break, if I get him for Christmas then she gets first choice for summer holidays. We alternate as best we can every year.
This year is my ex's year with my kid for Christmas, even though we alternate weeks, and Christmas falls on my week, she will get him for the whole Christmas, this year that means she gets him for her week, then at least half of my week. So I most likely won't see him Christmas eve, Christmas day, and St. Stephens day. That's just how it is, I got my shot last year, and I'll get mine next year.
Sometimes what's in the best interests of the child isn't "fair" to the parents. That's just life. We are amicable enough that we make exceptions for each other when we can, but when it comes down to it the schedule is the schedule, and if the parent who has our child doesn't want to switch for whatever reason that's the end of the discussion, but usually we can accommodate each other with our day to day dealings, major holidays tend to be fixed though.
As a parent, I prefer the above situation to haggling for hours here and there as it allows my kid to have a relaxed Christmas and spend decent quality time with whichever parent has them.
I think your ex is being unreasonable.
My kid is old enough and we both live close enough to the school that he just makes his own way to either house. But in your case I wouldn't even meet for an exchange, assuming there isn't belongings that need to be collected.
On our exchanges my kid is left to school by one of us and collected by the other. We're on OK terms anyway, but that just seems like the most reasonable way to do things.
Also his suggestions for holidays are ridiculous, I think the judge will agree with you.
Again, we alternate holidays. If I get my kid for autumn break then she gets him for Spring break, if I get him for Christmas then she gets first choice for summer holidays. We alternate as best we can every year.
This year is my ex's year with my kid for Christmas, even though we alternate weeks, and Christmas falls on my week, she will get him for the whole Christmas, this year that means she gets him for her week, then at least half of my week. So I most likely won't see him Christmas eve, Christmas day, and St. Stephens day. That's just how it is, I got my shot last year, and I'll get mine next year.
Sometimes what's in the best interests of the child isn't "fair" to the parents. That's just life. We are amicable enough that we make exceptions for each other when we can, but when it comes down to it the schedule is the schedule, and if the parent who has our child doesn't want to switch for whatever reason that's the end of the discussion, but usually we can accommodate each other with our day to day dealings, major holidays tend to be fixed though.
As a parent, I prefer the above situation to haggling for hours here and there as it allows my kid to have a relaxed Christmas and spend decent quality time with whichever parent has them.
I think your ex is being unreasonable.