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[quote=Anonymous]You have bigger problems than interpreting ROFR. Technically your ex is the one who could be getting on a plane at 8 am. And then what? You need to be local or offer ROFR in advance so her custodial time at least goes until your confirmed time in town when you would be available to care for the children. Kids get sick at school, schools lose power, early release for snowstorms happen, etc. If you're working locally and can leave the office, then ROFR wouldn't apply, but if you are "traveling" and not getting back to town until 4 or 5 pm, then yes, you need to offer ROFR. And think on a practical level: why are you traveling during your custodial time? It's a bad look apart from the irresponsibility and would be grounds for modification.[/quote]
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