What is the name of your state? California
So, I've been preparing to go to court so that I could move my daughter to another school next school year.
I went to the courthouse and got our entire file and the current order says something really interesting...
In the paragraph where we are both awarded legal custody, it says that in the event that we can't agree on an issue pertaining to something, (it specifically names education) then EITHER parent can act ALONE and make the legal choice for the child.
!!!!????
Now, having been to court a couple of times, I can see how the court would say this because I know that they hate wasting their time on petty disagreements between parents, but wow.
So, I was originally going to petition and get a mediation and get a judges ruling on this, but now I'm kind of torn between doing that OR just going forward and moving her to the other school (it's our school district school, she's currently at an out of district school) and let HIM do the petition if he feels that strongly about disagreeing. I don't want to p*ss off a judge by dragging this into court if I'm technically entitled to make the choice if we don't agree.
Thoughts?
So, I've been preparing to go to court so that I could move my daughter to another school next school year.
I went to the courthouse and got our entire file and the current order says something really interesting...
In the paragraph where we are both awarded legal custody, it says that in the event that we can't agree on an issue pertaining to something, (it specifically names education) then EITHER parent can act ALONE and make the legal choice for the child.
!!!!????
Now, having been to court a couple of times, I can see how the court would say this because I know that they hate wasting their time on petty disagreements between parents, but wow.
So, I was originally going to petition and get a mediation and get a judges ruling on this, but now I'm kind of torn between doing that OR just going forward and moving her to the other school (it's our school district school, she's currently at an out of district school) and let HIM do the petition if he feels that strongly about disagreeing. I don't want to p*ss off a judge by dragging this into court if I'm technically entitled to make the choice if we don't agree.
Thoughts?