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hi mojo,

i suppose every barrister/solicitor has their own perspective/take on it. he told me that recently he represented a dad that wanted shared care. in the end the case got thrown out, as judges concluded that children were not being affected, it was just the parents being hostile and bitter to each other and thats why it ended up in court. for my situation, my kids are very young and i can probably only commit to 1-2 school pickups or drop offs a week. my ex opposes all midweek overnight contact & sun-mon overnights., which doesnt help the situation. i will consider all this when my kids are old enough to go to school on their own.

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