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*the parent with whom the child usually lives was interfering with and unreasonably limiting the time provided to the other parent by an order, | *the parent with whom the child usually lives was interfering with and unreasonably limiting the time provided to the other parent by an order, | ||
*a child is older and able to spend more time away from the parent with whom the child usually lives, or, | *a child is older and able to spend more time away from the parent with whom the child usually lives, or, | ||
*a child over the age of | *a mature child over the age of 12 or so has expressed a wish to spend more time with a parent. | ||
These are just a few of the circumstances in which a parent's time with the child can be increased from the amount given in an order. As long as there has been a change in circumstances since the order was made and the increased time is in the children's best interests, parenting schedules can, and in many circumstances should, be adjusted. | These are just a few of the circumstances in which a parent's time with the child can be increased from the amount given in an order. As long as there has been a change in circumstances since the order was made and the increased time is in the children's best interests, parenting schedules can, and in many circumstances should, be adjusted. |
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