I don't know where you are at, but we were just told by our Arbitrator that legally, the kids can't make the decisions. When it comes right down to it, and bad ordeals like this, the parents has ALL the say in it. No matter how old the child is, until they are 18.
And even if BM's BF is making these plans, it will still fall on BMs shoulders cuz it is happening on her time, her house and all of that nice stuff. It will come back on her. Really, if he is just a BF, I wouldn't even consider it legit. What say does he really have?
I would in a parental way, tell SD that the weekend she is to do this is a weekend with her dad and that activity is not an option. Explain to her that she is old enough to look at a calendar first to check to see who's weekend it is. And if she isn't, then be prepared to be disappointed. If this is a weekend with Dad and the whole fair thing is just not gonna work, then so be it, she doesn't go. She is still the child here and you and dad are the adults. She'll be all mad, but she'll get over it.
And even if BM's BF is making these plans, it will still fall on BMs shoulders cuz it is happening on her time, her house and all of that nice stuff. It will come back on her. Really, if he is just a BF, I wouldn't even consider it legit. What say does he really have?
I would in a parental way, tell SD that the weekend she is to do this is a weekend with her dad and that activity is not an option. Explain to her that she is old enough to look at a calendar first to check to see who's weekend it is. And if she isn't, then be prepared to be disappointed. If this is a weekend with Dad and the whole fair thing is just not gonna work, then so be it, she doesn't go. She is still the child here and you and dad are the adults. She'll be all mad, but she'll get over it.