Thanks for the advise! However, the relationship right now is actually not bad from a sense of fighting or arguing in front of our daughter. It's a lot of email "drama", a house we still have for sale in GA together, the lack of a current schedule, etc. When we exchange our daughter and use the web cam all is ok.
I feel like this puts the mom in position of power because if she is a mom like this one that wants to keep the father away at all costs, all she has to do is not get along on purpose. Which is what is happening in this case. I guess what I don't understand is that we already have to communicate about our daughter and we are accomplishing this just fine. All things about our daughter is talked about with kind words and we never yell at one another even when our daughter is not around. The mother is trying to make the perception that we don't get along to the GAL.
Also, I'm trying to get 50/50 just for the summer time when there really shouldn't be a lot of dialog/communication until she starts some type of camp, summer activites, etc. By that time, the communciation with be fine because we will have had a set schedule, time passes, blah, blah, blah. And supposedly the co-parenting class that we are taking has a 80% success rate.
What about a progressive schedule?? Work towards the 50/50 plan once we show that communication is not a factor.
I feel like this puts the mom in position of power because if she is a mom like this one that wants to keep the father away at all costs, all she has to do is not get along on purpose. Which is what is happening in this case. I guess what I don't understand is that we already have to communicate about our daughter and we are accomplishing this just fine. All things about our daughter is talked about with kind words and we never yell at one another even when our daughter is not around. The mother is trying to make the perception that we don't get along to the GAL.
Also, I'm trying to get 50/50 just for the summer time when there really shouldn't be a lot of dialog/communication until she starts some type of camp, summer activites, etc. By that time, the communciation with be fine because we will have had a set schedule, time passes, blah, blah, blah. And supposedly the co-parenting class that we are taking has a 80% success rate.
What about a progressive schedule?? Work towards the 50/50 plan once we show that communication is not a factor.