stealth2
Under the Radar Member
If that is a concern, Can I say that I will move there, wherever the child is placed in order to avoid further changes. This is one of the reasons I didn't commit to buying a house, to find out where child goes to school
Problem is, the judge will rule on the actual situation. You can say you'll move, but that's not enforceable. You would be better served, IMO, by researching how often children end up in schools other than their "home" school and how many are actually relocated to their "home" school - and within what sort of time period. Perhaps how easily children adapt (especially in younger grades) to changes in schools. Kids really are adaptable - mine went to three different elementaries (well, two for the youngest) by 4th grade.
What could be the salient arguments in favor of public school? Can I not just say that school district is charged with the public good and it should be assumed to be acting in accordance with it's mandate. Then mom should prove somehow public schools have failed?
First off - what is the timeshare between you and Mom? What is the distance between the two of you? Are you both within the same school district? Same "home" school?