What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
Dad's attorney's office called me a few hours ago and told me before I pick up the papers, which would count down my 30 days to give them something stable starting from the day the judge sign the order, so here's what I've done the last 4 hours. The weeks I lay out are weeks starting when the judge signs the agreement. Tell me where I'm being overbearing or have the wrong idea?
Joint Legal, Mom primary
Weeks
1-4 Dad goes to moms home Mon Wed & Fri for 2 hours each day. Mom will not interfere with visit unless dad asks and mom will only provide directions as to what baby likes giving dad the chance to do it.
5-8 Mon Wed Fri 2 hours each day Dad takes baby where he wishes for visits
9-16 Mon & Wed 3 hour each day And Saturdays from 9-6
17-24 Mon & Wed 3 hours each day and 2 saturdays each 4 weeks(totalling 4 saturdays in 8 weeks)overnight, from 9am Saturday till 12pm Sunday (dad goes to church)
@ 1 year which will be the end of this graduated schedule the plan will be
Evey other weekend from Saturday at 11am to Mon at 11, Once school starts dad will have the option of dropping child off to Mom Sunday night or driving him to school. (we are an hour from each other and I have an older school age child)
On weeks that Dad does not have the child for the weekend then 2 days in that week from 8am-1pm Once school starts Dad will be encouraged to visit child's school at lunch time and since school will interfere with the 2 days during the week and dad's work schedule, Dad will have half a day sunday with child.
Mom and dad will take full advantage of the state's new virtual visitation laws and pay for the services equally. The calendar and journal from the site will be utilized by both. Neither will hinder the others ability to take advantage of this service and reasonable times will be the same as if it were by phone call. Between 8 am and 7:30pm(baby's bed time) Both parents will encourage the other to (virtually) call at bedtime and read baby a story or just speak to him.
Mom will notify dad of well child visits providing him the opportunity to attend.
Holidays will rotate example Dad Christmas/ Mom Christmas eve on even years and reversed in odd years.
Baby's birthday both parents will enjoy, splitting the day equally, but a more preferable arangement of both parents working out a party arrangment or activity that child can enjoy both parents, family and friends together ( I think it's healthier for baby maybe I'm wrong) If Child's birthday fals on a weekdayDad will have child the first half of the day due to his work schedual. (Baby's birthday is before school ever starts.)
Both parents are to attend co-parenting and counseling as evidence has shown this will make the parents better prepared and provide the tools to co-parent effectively for child's well being.
I intend to leave out the personal lives of both of us. Not sure Dad will, but he is seeing someone new and I am not so possibly that will help him forget about it.
She was at OUR child support hearing and everytime he spoke with his attorney in the hall she was right there, so I'm half expecting him to attempt to include her in talking with his attorney and I don't want to start the entire "talk" off on a sour note, but frankly I feel it's not her business because it's not about her. It's about our son and his best interests.
So how do I go about nicely stating that?
Dad's attorney's office called me a few hours ago and told me before I pick up the papers, which would count down my 30 days to give them something stable starting from the day the judge sign the order, so here's what I've done the last 4 hours. The weeks I lay out are weeks starting when the judge signs the agreement. Tell me where I'm being overbearing or have the wrong idea?
Joint Legal, Mom primary
Weeks
1-4 Dad goes to moms home Mon Wed & Fri for 2 hours each day. Mom will not interfere with visit unless dad asks and mom will only provide directions as to what baby likes giving dad the chance to do it.
5-8 Mon Wed Fri 2 hours each day Dad takes baby where he wishes for visits
9-16 Mon & Wed 3 hour each day And Saturdays from 9-6
17-24 Mon & Wed 3 hours each day and 2 saturdays each 4 weeks(totalling 4 saturdays in 8 weeks)overnight, from 9am Saturday till 12pm Sunday (dad goes to church)
@ 1 year which will be the end of this graduated schedule the plan will be
Evey other weekend from Saturday at 11am to Mon at 11, Once school starts dad will have the option of dropping child off to Mom Sunday night or driving him to school. (we are an hour from each other and I have an older school age child)
On weeks that Dad does not have the child for the weekend then 2 days in that week from 8am-1pm Once school starts Dad will be encouraged to visit child's school at lunch time and since school will interfere with the 2 days during the week and dad's work schedule, Dad will have half a day sunday with child.
Mom and dad will take full advantage of the state's new virtual visitation laws and pay for the services equally. The calendar and journal from the site will be utilized by both. Neither will hinder the others ability to take advantage of this service and reasonable times will be the same as if it were by phone call. Between 8 am and 7:30pm(baby's bed time) Both parents will encourage the other to (virtually) call at bedtime and read baby a story or just speak to him.
Mom will notify dad of well child visits providing him the opportunity to attend.
Holidays will rotate example Dad Christmas/ Mom Christmas eve on even years and reversed in odd years.
Baby's birthday both parents will enjoy, splitting the day equally, but a more preferable arangement of both parents working out a party arrangment or activity that child can enjoy both parents, family and friends together ( I think it's healthier for baby maybe I'm wrong) If Child's birthday fals on a weekdayDad will have child the first half of the day due to his work schedual. (Baby's birthday is before school ever starts.)
Both parents are to attend co-parenting and counseling as evidence has shown this will make the parents better prepared and provide the tools to co-parent effectively for child's well being.
I intend to leave out the personal lives of both of us. Not sure Dad will, but he is seeing someone new and I am not so possibly that will help him forget about it.
She was at OUR child support hearing and everytime he spoke with his attorney in the hall she was right there, so I'm half expecting him to attempt to include her in talking with his attorney and I don't want to start the entire "talk" off on a sour note, but frankly I feel it's not her business because it's not about her. It's about our son and his best interests.
So how do I go about nicely stating that?
