Don't go for anything less than 50/50 like you want. I went through the same thing you are after being married for 12 years. Used to be that courts/the state favored the mom most of the time, but slowly they are realizing that men can be the better parent. My ex lived nearby, and we traded the kids (does that sound bad, or what?) back & forth every week to start with, but that was just too much to do, so regardless of the court decree, we went to two weeks at a time. It worked put much better. Let me say that kids are lots smarter than you think, and they will figure out who the skunk is, and who is not. Stand up for yourself and they will know, regardless of what is said. The more your ex bad-mouths you the easier it is for them to figure it out. The best thing you can do for you AND them is get a little book called "Helping children cope with divorce" by Edward Tayber. Read it. It will do you and them a world of good. I liked it so well I bought a copy and gave it to my ex. Don't knowif she ever read it, but I know that it put me on the right track to help my kids be the well adjusted individuals they are today. Keep the faith, brother. Better times are ahead. Jeff
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