Letter To Noon Schedule Analysis

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Vanessa, First, I would like to address this coming weekend. You are taking away 8 hours of my parenting time with the Noon to Noon schedule. Picking them up at Noon on Saturday, June 18th and dropping them off at Noon on Monday, June 20th takes 8 hours out of my normally scheduled time. I do not agree to that. Why can't we keep our normal times, from 9 am to 5 pm? Meaning, that I pick the kids up from you Saturday, June 18th at 9 am, and drop them off Monday, June 20th at 5 pm. This is how it has been for the last few months, which was court ordered. I am assuming this may have just been an accident. Were you conscious that 8 hours had been cut out of my parenting time with that schedule? If you are not in agreeance with me picking up the children on Friday, I shouldn’t be disregarded my normal parenting time. Just because my schedule changes doesn’t mean that I should be deprived of the schedule that has been in place since our previous court hearing. …show more content…

I needed you to respond more quickly to the email regarding my mother coming into town. It took 4 days for you to respond, which is very lackadaisical on your part. In turn, she couldn’t book a trip back home until we knew that we were going to have the children for the extended time. We both greatly appreciate your response when it was given, the children are having a wonderful time with Grandma. Thank you for agreeing to us having them for this time. I have been more than happy to oblige in a swift manner when you need to change scheduling. For example, when you wanted to change the location to Starbucks in Golden Hill, I responded briskly with enough time for you to plan. When you used your attorney to tell me that your mother would be picking up the children. You did not ask for my consent, I was told and yet, I accommodated your request. You haven’t been willing to work with me

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