For most parents, issues regarding children are just beginning once the allocation of parental responsibilities (750 ILCS 5/602.7) and parenting time has been decided. Parents who may still harbor animosity towards one another must make joint decisions that affect their children, including medical decisions, religious decisions, extracurricular activity decisions, and decisions regarding which school the children will attend. One parent may want the children to attend a private school or a religious school, while another may favor public education.
Even if parents agree on public education, one parent may want to move so the children can be in a
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