The children should feel that their schedule is normal and routine, and that their parents aren't always stressed out or
fighting over the schedule.
Both parents have substantial time with the child so there may be less
fighting over the schedule.
Not exact matches
Can't we just
schedule one big
fight somewhere and get this
over with?
Look bottom line is there's still 30 points to play for but our
schedule is no joke... performance wise we're
fighting for our top 4 finish (t's
over for the title) but mathematically the glimmer of hope is there... they got to wake up!
This is especially true when parents
fight during exchanges of the children or in negotiating
schedules: children see that parents are
fighting over them.
Amy: That is right and it was first identified in the context of post divorce custody litigation, that is parents who are divorced
fighting over visitation and parenting
schedules.