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Hi all, me and my partner split up just before christmas and agreed a shared parenting plan in principle.
Over the course of the last few months due to covid we have not managed to make it an official document as such.
Everytime she wants something she holds the fact she will change the parenting plan against me so we do not get shared custidy.
Yesterday for the fist time I stood up to her and never gave in, now she is claining she can change it with reduced hours.
where do I stand with this ?
hi,
yes you can get messed around like this. something like that happened to me. was seeing kids every saturday for the day. the hours i spent with kids kept on reducing week-week. so i got fed up and made a court application.
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