If the other parent has a valid reason for asking for the change, a court will admonish you for being so inflexible. Co-parenting is an active issue. Things change; life happens. If you expect the other parent to stick to the exact letter of the order, then don’t get upset when they complain you are 2 minutes late at the exchange or any other rediculously minute detail.


Unless the change causes a hardship or you have reason to believe there are ulterior motives, then be a good person and accomodate the request.


If you want to make make a bad name for yourself in court, file a motion seeking the other parent be held in contempt for not complying with the current order.

Courts tend to remember parents that are problematic.