Attorneys will routinely lie to you to get business. You will also hear the same folky sayings from every divorce attorney. It’s uncanny. Also, the best advice I got was: never tell them everything. It’s not necessary. They are not exactly your mother — ie not always on your side |
+1 Also, saying family goes a long way. No parent wants to feel excluded |
OP again - wondering if the 57/43 poster is still around to provide an example of this schedule. Thank you!! |
No a Spouse's physical absence from parenting is NOT relevant. You're going to waste years of energy and what, 80k trying to fight this, likely to not get the outcome, possibly to make things even worse (like you may have to agree to not move state etc). Just my experience but what a drain. I have resigned myself to let it play out until they are 16 and then we can have more leeway. A practice of surrender... |
Who are YOU? What is not clear? OP has asked a question and given scenarios. Goodness. Use your reading skills. |
I have been though this all. Mine was brutal
with the hindsight of time, I think most formal custody negotiations are unnecessary They are pushed by lawyers People get paranoid and worked up when you discuss kids . The lawyers make sure of it! |