Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to your pediatrician about this and not an anonymous board.
Why would a doctor discuss custody? Makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently had a very close family member go through this with a 5 month old. Partially due to nursing, but also partially due to personal preferences, they landed on:
- Mom has primary physical custody
- No overnights until the child is 4 (there are other children involved too that are older)
- Dad gets minimum of 4 "contact hours" during the week
- Dad gets Sundays from Noon to 8 PM
Once the child is four, will still be 4 hours during the week, Sundays 12 - 8, but also every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday night.
I thought that was pretty far on the extreme end, but the courts agreed to it. The parents live very close together and travel time is not an issue.
Whoa! That is really extreme as far as the father not having much time. One of the things I'm concerned about with our schedule is baby not having enough time with the father. Baby will have spent the first three months establishing a bond with both of us and I want to make sure that continues. Our work schedules make things a little difficult because I work 9-5 but he works an evening/late night schedule and we'll also be living about an hour apart. I'm considering also floating the idea of having him come over for a visit at my place one other weekday afternoon as well.
Anonymous wrote:
And, this is exactly why these Dad's have no bond or parenting abilities with these kids. Kids are not nursing till age 4, and mom can pump or baby can take formula. Mom will then complain Dad is a deadbeat and uninvolved when she set it up that way. In reality there is no point in Dad being involved for 4 hours a week. A stranger who babysits gets more time. Its all about money as the less time Dad has the more support he pays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently had a very close family member go through this with a 5 month old. Partially due to nursing, but also partially due to personal preferences, they landed on:
- Mom has primary physical custody
- No overnights until the child is 4 (there are other children involved too that are older)
- Dad gets minimum of 4 "contact hours" during the week
- Dad gets Sundays from Noon to 8 PM
Once the child is four, will still be 4 hours during the week, Sundays 12 - 8, but also every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday night.
I thought that was pretty far on the extreme end, but the courts agreed to it. The parents live very close together and travel time is not an issue.
Whoa! That is really extreme as far as the father not having much time. One of the things I'm concerned about with our schedule is baby not having enough time with the father. Baby will have spent the first three months establishing a bond with both of us and I want to make sure that continues. Our work schedules make things a little difficult because I work 9-5 but he works an evening/late night schedule and we'll also be living about an hour apart. I'm considering also floating the idea of having him come over for a visit at my place one other weekday afternoon as well.
Anonymous wrote:Recently had a very close family member go through this with a 5 month old. Partially due to nursing, but also partially due to personal preferences, they landed on:
- Mom has primary physical custody
- No overnights until the child is 4 (there are other children involved too that are older)
- Dad gets minimum of 4 "contact hours" during the week
- Dad gets Sundays from Noon to 8 PM
Once the child is four, will still be 4 hours during the week, Sundays 12 - 8, but also every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday night.
I thought that was pretty far on the extreme end, but the courts agreed to it. The parents live very close together and travel time is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to your pediatrician about this and not an anonymous board.
Anonymous wrote:Recently had a very close family member go through this with a 5 month old. Partially due to nursing, but also partially due to personal preferences, they landed on:
- Mom has primary physical custody
- No overnights until the child is 4 (there are other children involved too that are older)
- Dad gets minimum of 4 "contact hours" during the week
- Dad gets Sundays from Noon to 8 PM
Once the child is four, will still be 4 hours during the week, Sundays 12 - 8, but also every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday night.
I thought that was pretty far on the extreme end, but the courts agreed to it. The parents live very close together and travel time is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:50/50 is fair. He should have the child instead of family members. Why should family members get the child over the father?
Anonymous wrote:50/50 is fair. He should have the child instead of family members. Why should family members get the child over the father?