Child Education Decision Authority

Summary

When a judge grants one parent the final say on educational decisions, that parent has the authority to make major schooling decisions. However, day-to-day decisions, such as allowing a child to do schoolwork from home if permitted by the school, may not violate the court order. It is advisable to communicate with the other parent to avoid misunderstandings.

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So it wont violate the court order if i have the child do schoolwork from home if the school allows it
If the court order grants one parent the final say on educational decisions, it usually means that parent makes major decisions. If the school permits home-based schoolwork and it's not a major change, you might be okay. However, it's best to communicate with the other parent to avoid misunderstandings. Would you like more information on how to handle this legally?