When family obligations conflict with personal plans, it can be tough to choose. One mom shared her story of having to decide between taking her daughter to see her ex’s family, as per their agreement, or going on her sister’s bachelorette trip. When her sister offered to make the trip kid-friendly, she decided to bring her daughter along. But her ex was less than understanding when he found out and accused her of breaking their agreement. Now, tensions are high and the mom is wondering if she made the wrong decision. What do you think?
Mom struggles to prioritize daughter’s visitation with family or sister’s bachelorette.

Joining sister’s bachelorette whilst catering to kid’s entertainment

Ex-husband’s indifference towards daughter’s Paris trip.

Father angry after mother prioritizes sister’s bachelorette over daughter’s visit.

Mom chooses sister’s bachelorette over father’s family. Misunderstanding or mistake?

Breaking promises to family: How to deal with the aftermath

Mom picks sister’s bachelorette over taking daughter to ex’s family ♀️
When it comes to co-parenting, agreements are crucial to maintain a healthy relationship with your ex. However, what happens when your sister’s bachelorette party falls on the same week as your daughter’s visitation with your ex’s family? This is the dilemma that one mom faced, and her decision has caused a rift in her co-parenting relationship. Despite getting permission from her ex to take their daughter on the trip, he was furious when he found out that she didn’t take their daughter to see his family. The mom feels like she was in a no-win situation, and now her ex is using this incident to justify breaking their co-parenting agreement. What do you think about this situation? Was the mom in the wrong for choosing her sister’s bachelorette party over her daughter’s visitation with her ex’s family, or was she justified in wanting to include her daughter in a family-friendly trip? Share your thoughts and reactions below.
Father should take daughter to visit his family during visitation.

Co-parents should aim for clear communication to avoid drama. ESH.

Curiosity about family agreement and possible manipulation

Commenters question why OP is solely responsible for visitation schedule.

Misunderstanding cleared! Dad called on the arranged meeting date.

Choosing sister’s bachelorette over daughter’s family visit. ESH.

Commenter advises sending follow-up email to cover all bases

Commenter calls out lack of communication and blames OP. YTA.

Miscommunication leads to canceled family trip, ESH for not offering alternative

Protecting yourself is key – NTA for doing so

Engaging discussion on family dynamics and responsibilities

Miscommunication leads to YTA verdict in family visit scheduling dispute.

Communication is key! ESH need to work on that.

Poor communication and scheduling leads to a**hole behavior from both parties.

Curious about the validity of the missed visit

Miscommunication leads to daughter missing out on seeing father’s family

Negligence on both sides + lack of written agreement

Father forgets yearly trip, blames ex for not taking daughter.

Clever solution suggested, but is revenge really the answer?

Curious about the context behind the father’s family visit

Father revokes permission for daughter’s trip, causing conflict.

Father may have grounds to file contempt order over missed visit

Verbal agreements aren’t enough, written permission is key. NTA

Communication is key. Get things in writing to avoid conflicts

Miscommunication about custody leads to missed family time. ♀️

Miscommunication leads to family drama. ♀️

Getting permission in writing can save you trouble later ✏

Protect yourself: always have written proof of communication.

Father’s family comes second to sister’s bachelorette? NTA says comment.

Divorce with kids sucks even worse. Get everything in writing.

Always get consent in writing, NTA for taking daughter.

Miscommunication leads to disappointment for ex-in-laws and daughter.

Responsibility of father to communicate with family, NTA for choosing sister

Recording agreements could save future family disputes ⚖️

Communication breakdown leads to custody conflict. ESH

Commenter defends mother’s decision, calls out father’s lack of attention.

Miscommunication leads to custody agreement breach. YTA with explanations.

When legal and personal matters collide

Daughter’s visitation with dad’s family causes conflict. ESH.

Balancing family visits can be tough

Divided responsibility, petty omission and a missed opportunity for compromise.

Scheduling conflict? Rescheduling the trip may be a better option

Father’s agreement excuses mother’s absence, NTA

User suggests an alternative in family visit debate

Clearer communication could have prevented this NTA judgement.

Quick clarification: it was just a phone call

Did OP have permission to visit father’s family?

Curious about the custody agreement and communication between parents.

Putting family first, daughter still had a brilliant time! ❤️

Prior engagements, not your fault. NTA

Should she visit father’s family? NTA or YTA?

Communication is key! YTA for not discussing plans beforehand

Let him take responsibility for his family’s visit. NTA

Don’t let a deadbeat ruin your family time ⏰

A complex situation with ESH, record conversations to avoid issues

Father not the a**hole for missing Paris trip.

Divided opinions on the responsibility of handling paternal family arrangements.

Father should take responsibility for daughter’s family visits. #NTA

When communication fails, no one’s the a**hole

Avoid miscommunication, put it in writing

Choosing bachelorette over father’s family? ESH. Daughter’s neglected.

Miscommunication leads to family feud. ESH for not clarifying availability.

Engaging suggestion to handle family visit conflict.

Father shirks responsibility, commenter not the a**hole

Curious about dad’s family? User wonders if rescheduling possible.

Age of daughter confirmed for context

You’re not the a**hole for not catering to his family.

Commenter suggests OP is the a**hole for not being honest with husband about trip plans.

Uninvited to family gathering? YTA for ghosting family without notice
