Anonymous wrote:Few things. First of all, when it's his custody / time with the kids, it's HIS time with the kids. He has the choice to do whatever he wants or doesn't want to do with the kids during his time. Even leave then with the nanny.... we can't always plan social activities on nights we don't have the kids... so sometimes it might happen. If my ex knows of something, he will ask if i want to switch a night or if I want to take them, but he sometimes has things come up or I can't take them, etc.
You will have to get over the control you want to have over him and the time he has with the kids. It will suck, but it gets easier. Just like he has no right to control what you do with or without the kids during your custody times.
BTW, we have RFR written into our custody agreement, but I know a judge would laugh me out of the courtroom if I took him to court over last Tuesday night when he left them with a sitter instead of asking me first...
+1. When I was in court with my ex, my lawyer said that RFR was dumb and that I had bigger fish to fry. She was right. Granted, I was shooting for sole custody (and got it for good reason, my ex has liberal visitation but I'm the tiebreaker when we disagree on certain decisions). I still offered my ex extra time when I had things going on in evenings, and we switch things around if we need to. RFR really isn't worth the paper it's written on.