becausehefirstlovedus
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Okay, not expecting legal-level advice here; just different perspectives on this clause. I am having a hard time interpreting "Reasonable consent will not be withheld" in this context
From our separation agreement.
Does that mean she can't always say no just for the sake of saying no? I have tried for 3 years to get permission and am constantly denied permission. It's to the point now that she will say (paraphrasing her arguments), "you are asking for permission so much, I won't give permission at this point because you 'clearly' don't value school and are trying to teach the kids that travel is more important than their responsibilities at school". Never mind that I have never been able to take them out of school for 3 years. How do you interpret "reasonable consent will not be withheld"?
From our separation agreement.
H. Travel: When either party is traveling for more than one overnight with X and Y, the party traveling with X and Y shall provide the other party with the location of travel and contact numbers as far in advance as practicable. X and Y shall not be taken out of school unless both parties agree in writing. Reasonable consent will not be withheld.
Does that mean she can't always say no just for the sake of saying no? I have tried for 3 years to get permission and am constantly denied permission. It's to the point now that she will say (paraphrasing her arguments), "you are asking for permission so much, I won't give permission at this point because you 'clearly' don't value school and are trying to teach the kids that travel is more important than their responsibilities at school". Never mind that I have never been able to take them out of school for 3 years. How do you interpret "reasonable consent will not be withheld"?