While the terminology (which counsel crafted) does not preclude consultation between the parents, it does not require it. School enrolment choices are commonly tethered to residency. And enrolment decisions are normally made by the parent with whom the child principally lives (assuming joint custody and shared parenting regimes are not in place) so long as the choice is not unreasonable. [For example, see Charles v. Charles, 2004 BCSC 415 (CanLII).]
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