A question regarding communication and co-parenting.
My sister's ex husband (as explained in previous thread) is onto her for not working full time. I believe she should work in some capacity, as all kids are now at school. Ex is complaining about her lack of communication as this is something they have in their consent orders. The consent orders state that all communication is to be respectful and co-operative.
My sister has her back up.....majorly, but I don't want her to shoot herself in the foot. They have orders where the dad gets XXX amount of care but he has asked for extra time beyond the orders and says that this is what should occur as both parents need to facilitate each other's relationship with children. There is no abuse or any concerns for either parent and he has mentioned this in recent emails.
She's only ever given him the time in accordance with orders (half holidays and every second weekend). It appears he has seen a solicitor so that is why he is saying that she should be willing to facilitate extra time with his kids. She thinks that she only has to do what the orders say but is that right? If she CAN facilitate extra time with the dad then is she required to?
My sister's ex husband (as explained in previous thread) is onto her for not working full time. I believe she should work in some capacity, as all kids are now at school. Ex is complaining about her lack of communication as this is something they have in their consent orders. The consent orders state that all communication is to be respectful and co-operative.
My sister has her back up.....majorly, but I don't want her to shoot herself in the foot. They have orders where the dad gets XXX amount of care but he has asked for extra time beyond the orders and says that this is what should occur as both parents need to facilitate each other's relationship with children. There is no abuse or any concerns for either parent and he has mentioned this in recent emails.
She's only ever given him the time in accordance with orders (half holidays and every second weekend). It appears he has seen a solicitor so that is why he is saying that she should be willing to facilitate extra time with his kids. She thinks that she only has to do what the orders say but is that right? If she CAN facilitate extra time with the dad then is she required to?