I like the idea of late clauses. How does that work?
Originally Posted by Traveler
In my agreement, the person getting the kids always does the driving, and if a parent is more than 30 minutes later for pickup, they lose that period of possession. You don't *have* to enforce the consequence, but it's an immediate recourse available to you if they keep making you wait. I feel bad for other parents who complain about waiting 45 minutes at pickup.
Sounds like a good agreement. Precise is better than vague. 30 minutes is a good precise number.
The divorce paperwork should be a solid landing point when disagreements occur. Exceptions can be negotiated, as long as communication is happening.
My agreement was not in the divorce paperwork, but this clause "any and all parenting time schedules may be altered from time to time by our mutual agreement"
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