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third party

Asked on Jun 23rd, 2016 on Family Law - New Hampshire
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My court order states that if one parent cannot watch the children overnight the other parent shall be given the opportunity to do so prior to arranging a third party. My ex has remarried. He was not able to watch the children overnight, but claims he shouldn't ask me since his new wife can watch the children.
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You should review the parenting plan again.  Most parenting plans states if a parent requires child care by someone who does not reside in her/his house, then the other parent is entitled with the first option to watch the children.  The language of the parenting plan is very important.  If your plan does not have this condition, then your ex must allow the children to be with you unless the parenting plan is changed.  Best wishes.          hours, then the
Answered on Jun 25th, 2016 at 11:33 AM

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