I would like our child to participate in an activity that only occurs on my parenting time – do I need my co-parent’s agreement?
While activities that occur only during your parenting time might not technically require your co-parent's agreement, it is always best to communicate and seek mutual understanding. Informing your co-parent ensures transparency and helps maintain a cooperative co-parenting relationship, minimizing potential conflicts. Your co-parent may want to attend some of the special events, like games or shows. In the future, if your child likes that activity, it may require both of your participation so keeping your co-parent informed is typically a good idea.
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Decision Making
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