How do I go back to my original parenting plan ?
It depends on the court orders. If nothing was modified, you can use the original orders and schedule, but more than likely he will file a motion.
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It depends on the court orders. If nothing was modified, you can use the original orders and schedule, but more than likely he will file a motion.
You need an attorney and should not file a response at this time.
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