Changing a existing shared parent plan

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Changing a existing shared parent plan

I have a existing shared parent plan and am the residential parent. My ex wants to change this to a week on, week off schedule for our 3 children. Can he do this?

Asked on March 25, 2009 under Family Law, Ohio

Answers:

Denise Ferguson / Denise Ferguson Attorney At Law

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

He cannot unilaterally change this but he could petition the court to do so. Whether the court would entertain such an idea and give it serious consideration depends on a variety of factors not expressed in your question.


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