Daycare Issues - Can I Pick Up My Daughter?
My ex-husband and I live in the state of Pennsylvania. We have what I would call a standard joint physical and legal custodial order. We both have every other week. We have no child support, although he was ordered to cover both her medical insurance and her child care.
We begin our custody on Fridays; she goes to daycare on Friday and either he or I will pick her up. During the academic year, I pick her up directly from school at 3:30 p.m. the dismissal time.
I recently told him that I wish to pick her up at noon and he told me that "I wasn't allowed" to pick her up until the daycare closes at 6:00. Our custody agreement does not specify a time on Friday that our custodial period begins. He stated that "it was in her best interest to spend time with her friends and not you" and that he was infuriated because "I was wasting his money paying for a full day of daycare when she'll only be there for a half day."
Our custody agreement a stipulation that if one parent can not care for the child during his or her custody period, the other parent has the right of first refusal. I believe that this would fall under it, as he is in work and can't take care of her during the period between 12:00 and 6:00 anyway.
Personally, I don't think this is a big deal at all and I don't think a judge would even consider it. Will I get in trouble for picking her up?