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You need to review your shared parenting plan that was approved by the court. This issue should be addressed in that plan.

If you want to share parenting then you should also share extracurricular activities as long as they are reasonable. They are extremely important to children and the custodial parent shouldn't have all the responsibility associated with them. Besides, you wouldn't want your child to miss out and fall behind because you, the other parent, didn't want to take the time to participate. You need to ask yourself this question: Should my child have to give up extracurricular activities because of my divorce?

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