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hello Im Susan Guthrie from divorce in a better way and today Im going to continue my series on the frequently asked questions of divorce so today Im gonna focus on the number one thing I always tell my clients not to say when they are discussing or talking about the parenting plan so drumroll please the key phrase never to mention or never to say especially not in a courtroom before a judge is I want when it comes to talking about time with your children so the reason why I say this is from every client that Ive ever worked with to come up with a parenting plan at some point in time when were talking about the parenting schedule and the time sharing plan I hear from my client or I hear from the parties in the mediation that one of them says I want more time with my kids I want Saturdays with my kids I want this I want that and the reason I say never to say that is because parenting plans and all court orders or all plans around your children are formed from the perspective of the