I understand your stance, however, I guess the line for me is very blurred in terms of "my parenting time" and the best interest of the child. Mom would never agree, for a laundry list of reasons, depending on her mood. She will never have the chance to be a talented athlete, if she so desires, as she can only participate half the time. She has no control over her transportation.
Moms time, in my opinion, needs to be spent doing things not only she wants to do but things the child wants to do. My child wants to go to the park, well it is my parenting time so we are going to watch tv. I guess that seems selfish in a sense to me.
Zigner,
I absolutely will speak with the coach and had planned on it. I was hoping I could get some more insight on here as well, which I have and thank you for that.
Have you heard the expression, it is very difficult to win an argument with an intelligent person, but almost impossible to do so with an ignorant one? I relate that to mom unfortunately. Her best interest never has and never will be the child, hence why I was looking for alternatives. Co-parenting just doesn't happen on her part as she sees and hears what she wants to. (kudos to me for not seeing those red flags while with her lol)