Question:
I’m planning for a scheduled week with my kids where we’ll go on day trips like visiting the zoo or the beach as well as just hang out.
My ex is now saying that she wants my complete schedule and that I need to tell her our every activity for the week. She already agreed to me having time with the kids, so do I need to provide all of this?
Answer:
While I am not licensed to practice law in your state, I can give some general guidance on this issue.
It is unlikely that you need to give her an exact schedule, unless you agreed to do so in a parenting plan or separation agreement.
Typically, if you are going to stay overnight with the kids somewhere other than at your house, it is reasonable to provide the other party with notice and contact information for where you will be staying.
This all really depends on your agreement and the specific court orders. If there is no agreement or court order, you do not need to provide her anything.
Remember, I am unable to provide you with anything more than divorce tips for men, so please consult a domestic litigation attorney in your area to obtain specific advice as to the laws in your state and how they impact your potential case.
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