Postby hoosier_dad » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:47 pm
Indiana guidelines state:
2. Adjustments to Schedule / “Make Up” Time. Whenever there is a need to adjust the established parenting schedules because of events outside the normal family routine, the parent who becomes aware of the circumstance shall notify the other parent as far in advance as possible. Both parents shall then attempt to reach a mutually acceptable adjustment to the parenting schedule.
If an adjustment results in one parent losing scheduled parenting time with the child, “make-up” time should be exercised as soon as possible. If the parents cannot agree on “make-up” time, the parent who lost the time shall select the “make-up” time within one month of the missed time.
Personally I think this applies to the one off schedule conflicts that can arise, a work trip, death in the family, illness etc. If there are constant requests to shift the schedule because of mere convenience for your ex then I would put my foot down.
Then the other obvious question is does this apply to just regular parenting time or also holiday parenting time. I tend to be lenient with my ex on this since I may find myself in that situation some day. But the key for me is that this is one off make up time, not a tool to constantly adjust the parenting schedule based on her needs.