There has never been any religion in the child's presence. This or and other denomination and in fact, neither the father or the mother have anything to do with religion. This is the closest daycare to the father's house.

At this point, the religious part of the situation the mother would probably let slide. She understands the father is allowed to raise her in whichever religious organization he prefers while she is in his care.

She has not visited the daycare to see if there are any other potential issues (not licensed through the county, no criminal background checks on staff, cleanliness etc) I believe it's the fact that in a whole, she is not able to voice her 50% decision making on this or any other daycare about potential concerns she has.

He is reading the parenting plan word for word instead of what is best for the child. (In our opinion, 50/50 voice from both father and mother is best to come to a mutual agreement. It also appointed that each parent have that through the shared decision making). He refuses to allow a mutually agreed upon childcare due to the wording in the plan stating "...father is to let the mother know which daycare/organized program HE choses to enroll the child...." Is this a clerical issue and should the father lighten up to hear the mother's opinion or does this need to be brought to the attention of a PC.