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For those who have gone through custody battles *sigh*
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 658172" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Moving to a different school district, moving to where he has to drive him a long distance to get him to school, that makes little sense if the school he is in now is a good one. So right now she's considered the residential custodian for school purposes? And Bart wants to change that? Then yes, the burden will be on Bart. BUT, if they have both joint legal and physical custody (MO doesn't presume 50/50, just joint legal and physical, which means parents make joint decisions and both get to see the kid a lot...but it doesn't have to be week to week) how can she make the decision to change schools all by herself? </p><p></p><p>Eh...it's all very complicated without reading the prior order. But a good lawyer is key. And being willing to be reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 658172, member: 17309"] Moving to a different school district, moving to where he has to drive him a long distance to get him to school, that makes little sense if the school he is in now is a good one. So right now she's considered the residential custodian for school purposes? And Bart wants to change that? Then yes, the burden will be on Bart. BUT, if they have both joint legal and physical custody (MO doesn't presume 50/50, just joint legal and physical, which means parents make joint decisions and both get to see the kid a lot...but it doesn't have to be week to week) how can she make the decision to change schools all by herself? Eh...it's all very complicated without reading the prior order. But a good lawyer is key. And being willing to be reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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