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Can someone help us without having to go to court?

I want what is best for my children but am not always sure what this means. I do not know how many nights my daughter should go to my ex-partner for. She is only 2 years old and is used to sleeping with me.
Asked in Newcastle - Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, NSW, 03-12-2015
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Answer by Pearl Beaumont, Penrith 2570 NSW
  • Yes. Making parenting arrangements can be difficult. There will be big changes that will affect the children and it is understandable that you may want to get some professional guidance to help you.
  • There are specialist psychologists and social workers that can provide you and your ex-partner with guidance and assist you in making plans that will best meet your children’s needs. You can arrange this privately without any involvement from the court. 

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