Anonymous wrote:Your kids are 14 and 16 and aren’t going to want to be trapped in the middle of nowhere every other weekend. Has your ex considered this? Is your 16 year old driving?
Anonymous wrote:Your kids are 14 and 16 and aren’t going to want to be trapped in the middle of nowhere every other weekend. Has your ex considered this? Is your 16 year old driving?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. His move, his problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids, 14 and 16. They are with me, the custodial parent, about 75-80% of the time. Ex and I live 10 minutes apart currently and have since the divorce.
My ex, the noncustodial parent, now wants to move 1.5 hours away (80 miles) for their significant other. Ex is proposing that we split all the driving time back and forth 50/50, as we currently do. I think because Ex is choosing to move far away, Ex should have to deal with all or most of the transport back and forth on their visitation weekends.
We do have a court order saying neither parent can move more than 50 miles away, but I don’t think I can actually stop ex from moving - there will just have to be a new agreement negotiated. Advice?
You are correct that it can’t stop him from moving. 50/50 over 80 mi won’t work with kids in school. Try mediation first. My XH moved 30 min further out and does 90% of the driving.
Also, how did you get your ex to agree to do 90% of the driving? Was that something that was ultimately conceded during mediation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I agree you shouldn’t have to take on a big extra burden because your ex is choosing to move, 45 minutes isn’t really that big a drive. Is there somewhere you’d actually want to go regularly somewhere in between (eg I’d love a regular excuse to browse at an IKEA)?
It’s a 3 hour round trip drive. Ex is proposing that he does one round trip drive, and I do the other, every weekend ex has visitation.
There is absolutely nowhere I would want to go regularly in between. Ex is moving to the middle of nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids, 14 and 16. They are with me, the custodial parent, about 75-80% of the time. Ex and I live 10 minutes apart currently and have since the divorce.
My ex, the noncustodial parent, now wants to move 1.5 hours away (80 miles) for their significant other. Ex is proposing that we split all the driving time back and forth 50/50, as we currently do. I think because Ex is choosing to move far away, Ex should have to deal with all or most of the transport back and forth on their visitation weekends.
We do have a court order saying neither parent can move more than 50 miles away, but I don’t think I can actually stop ex from moving - there will just have to be a new agreement negotiated. Advice?
You are correct that it can’t stop him from moving. 50/50 over 80 mi won’t work with kids in school. Try mediation first. My XH moved 30 min further out and does 90% of the driving.
Anonymous wrote:While I agree you shouldn’t have to take on a big extra burden because your ex is choosing to move, 45 minutes isn’t really that big a drive. Is there somewhere you’d actually want to go regularly somewhere in between (eg I’d love a regular excuse to browse at an IKEA)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids, 14 and 16. They are with me, the custodial parent, about 75-80% of the time. Ex and I live 10 minutes apart currently and have since the divorce.
My ex, the noncustodial parent, now wants to move 1.5 hours away (80 miles) for their significant other. Ex is proposing that we split all the driving time back and forth 50/50, as we currently do. I think because Ex is choosing to move far away, Ex should have to deal with all or most of the transport back and forth on their visitation weekends.
We do have a court order saying neither parent can move more than 50 miles away, but I don’t think I can actually stop ex from moving - there will just have to be a new agreement negotiated. Advice?
You are correct that it can’t stop him from moving. 50/50 over 80 mi won’t work with kids in school. Try mediation first. My XH moved 30 min further out and does 90% of the driving.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids, 14 and 16. They are with me, the custodial parent, about 75-80% of the time. Ex and I live 10 minutes apart currently and have since the divorce.
My ex, the noncustodial parent, now wants to move 1.5 hours away (80 miles) for their significant other. Ex is proposing that we split all the driving time back and forth 50/50, as we currently do. I think because Ex is choosing to move far away, Ex should have to deal with all or most of the transport back and forth on their visitation weekends.
We do have a court order saying neither parent can move more than 50 miles away, but I don’t think I can actually stop ex from moving - there will just have to be a new agreement negotiated. Advice?