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10 Jan 17 #487328 by rcs123food
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Just wondering what other peoples shared care arrangements look like ie how you split the week, school holidays, inset days, birthdays and Christmas etc.
I am trying to work one out what is fair ,but I am sure my ex husband will fight long and hard to get the upper hand as this will ensure he receives larger benefits from the government.he started off wanting them full time with me getting some contact and now he has agreed to shared care.
The kids are 7 and 11 both girls so I feel strongly they need time with me their mother.

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