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luckymom

Member
I am the CP of a nine year old and live in Illinois. Ex lives in Texas and Texas has jurisdiction.

My ex gets 6 weeks of summer visitation. I get 21 days which I designate after he has chosen his dates. This year he has chosen a six weeks period that makes it impossible for me to have 21 days. I've told him that he needs to adjust his dates to allow for the 21 days I am granted. He refuses and says I must work around his dates. Whose right?
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
How is it that he's chosen 6 weeks that don't allow you 3? Or is it the way the school schedule's set? It would help to know exactly how your order is written. But I suspect you're the one who has to eat the time - you, presumably, have the kid the most of the rest of the time, right?
 

luckymom

Member
Well, it would be possible for him to choose 6 weeks that would allow me to take 3, he just hasn't done so. School gets out on 6/10 and begins 9/4. He wants her from July 11th to Augest 21st. Since Father's Day falls on 6/19 and he gets that weekend, there is no free three week period before then. The problem thus is with his choice of dates. Is it not then reasonable to expect some adjustment?

Thanks!
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
luckymom said:
Well, it would be possible for him to choose 6 weeks that would allow me to take 3, he just hasn't done so. School gets out on 6/10 and begins 9/4. He wants her from July 11th to Augest 21st. Since Father's Day falls on 6/19 and he gets that weekend, there is no free three week period before then. The problem thus is with his choice of dates. Is it not then reasonable to expect some adjustment?

Thanks!

I just looked at a calendar...and June 20th (the monday after father's day) to monday, July 11 is exactly three weeks. Therefore it doesn't appear to me that anything needs to be adjusted.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
LdiJ said:
I just looked at a calendar...and June 20th (the monday after father's day) to monday, July 11 is exactly three weeks. Therefore it doesn't appear to me that anything needs to be adjusted.

Exactly. Mountain? Meet molehill.

(edit) Except July 11 is Sunday, so that's a day short. That level of nitpickiness is unlikely to impress a judge.

Be glad you get 3 weeks - I get 2.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
Exactly. Mountain? Meet molehill.

(edit) Except July 11 is Sunday, so that's a day short. That level of nitpickiness is unlikely to impress a judge.

Be glad you get 3 weeks - I get 2.

Hmmm...on the calendar on my computer its a monday????
 

MinCA

Member
Hubby gets NO contact with his daughter. The court tried to prove him unsafe, and ended up proving him to be SAFE.

Listen, lady, don't have a hussy fit over a few days. That's petty and juvenile. Let your daughter see her dad, damn you!
 

djohnson

Senior Member
MinCA said:
Hubby gets NO contact with his daughter. The court tried to prove him unsafe, and ended up proving him to be SAFE.

Listen, lady, don't have a hussy fit over a few days. That's petty and juvenile. Let your daughter see her dad, damn you!


You need to grow up and get over it. Even though I agree this poster is in the wrong, you are offering no legal advice at all and can't distiguish between your own personal problems and others. You are not a benefit to anyone here.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
djohnson said:
You need to grow up and get over it. Even though I agree this poster is in the wrong, you are offering no legal advice at all and can't distiguish between your own personal problems and others. You are not a benefit to anyone here.

I have to agree. Get off your own agenda. Not every bioMom is like your husband's. Not every Dad is your husband. Try taking the blinders off.
 

MinCA

Member
Here's a mom who has the child the majority of the time and is complaining that dad's six weeks during the summer may mean she gets a day or two less than three weeks. Yet during the school year she's going to be having the child far more often than dad. It's not going to hurt her OR daughter to let dad have his whole six weeks.

Look, if she's going to cry over a couple days, go to court, waste the court's time. The order says HE gets first pick for his time. Does the order say he HAS to pick Father's Day as one of his days? To my knowledge, holidays override who would ordinarily have the child. Just eat the couple of days.

Actually, I'd like you to go to court and tell us what the judge has to say on this.
 

djohnson

Senior Member
Actually I would like for you to just hush.

If this was the other way around you would be gung ho for the dad and stopping all these wicked bio mothers :rolleyes: .
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
djohnson said:
Actually I would like for you to just hush.

If this was the other way around you would be gung ho for the dad and stopping all these wicked bio mothers :rolleyes: .

OMG! Who was channeling who?!?!?! Though my thoughts were less polite. ;)
 

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