Anonymous wrote:OP I’m not sure you can apply without him knowing. The applications ask for information on both parents.[/quote
+1
Also, if you and he already are conflicting, going behind his back to apply--and he and his lawyer will definitely see it as "going behind his back" -- will only make the eventual discussion much more difficult. If he were to apply to his preferred school without telling you, you'd be angry, wouldn't you? I'm not favoring him here, OP. Just pointing out that if you apply somewhere you may be setting the stage for him to be even more entrenched and determined to get his way.
This may be a situation where you and he need a mediator for your discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think if you just fail to apply on time he will do it himself? IME people talk a big game but don’t have the follow through.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The particular religious school he likes is one I am very familiar with - it’s not a good choice for many reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I'd look at the religious. Some I looked at were very different than what I expected and others were not. We decided to stay in public for friends but I am not religious but found one we liked. They are far cheaper. I'd look at a bunch of private, apply and then decide - do some mainstream and some religious and then decide from where child gets in.