Anonymous wrote:A judge isn't going to allow this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three young kids, trying to figure out custody. Both parents want (and want the other to have) 50/50. Considering having one parent take one kid and the other parent the other two certain days a week, then switching. Anyone do this? I know a lot of the responses will be about what a logistical nightmare this is, but there are mitigating factors that will make it easier (houses five minutes away from each other, flexible work schedules, all kids in same school, local family support).
The divorce is both your faults. Why would you punish your kids like this?
Anonymous wrote:A judge isn't going to allow this.
Anonymous wrote:Three young kids, trying to figure out custody. Both parents want (and want the other to have) 50/50. Considering having one parent take one kid and the other parent the other two certain days a week, then switching. Anyone do this? I know a lot of the responses will be about what a logistical nightmare this is, but there are mitigating factors that will make it easier (houses five minutes away from each other, flexible work schedules, all kids in same school, local family support).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG totally unfair to the kids who are really going to need each other to get through this. The approach you suggest would eliminate any stability at all for them.
This. Let the kids lean on each other. It’s all they will have as things become uncertain in their world.