Think you and your co-parent can simply agree to change your custody schedule?
Not so fast.
While parents can agree to modify custody arrangements, those changes should be approved by the court to become legally enforceable. An informal agreement may work until a disagreement arises.
If you're considering changing your custody order, understanding your legal options now can help prevent bigger problems later.
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