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Nov 29
1999
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Ask a Lawyer: Visitation arrangements when schedules conflictPosted by: Dads Divorce on Nov 29, 1999 Tagged in: Visitation , Visitation , time , school , schedule , responsibility , remarriage , Parenting , MO , custody , custody , child , Ask A Lawyer , activites
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Question:
My ex-wife has primary physical custody of my 13 and 10 year old children. Every once in a while I have to travel for my job. I always offer to "trade" evenings if the travel falls on my visitation; however, my ex-wife is no longer happy with this remedy and demands that my current wife fill-in. My wife and I have tried to be flexible but since there are three other children involved it doesn't always allow for my wife to have all five children and get them to their evening activities, homework, etc. My question is, since my ex-wife has primary physical custody does this mandate that if I give her ample notice of my travel plans that she is the one who needs to care for my two oldest children?
Answer:
It depends on your court order. If your court order does not state the remedy in this situation, then I think you are the obligated parent to make sure that your children are cared for in your absence as it is your time and therefore your responsibility.











