Channing Tatum is asking a Los Angeles judge to put an official custody schedule in place for him and his estranged wife Jenna Dewan.
It's the actor's opinion that their daughter, Everly, will thrive more 'with structure and consistency because she is happy and more relaxed when she knows a plan.'
He also goes into detail about proposed visitation requests and his life as a single dad following the couple's split last April, in court documents obtained by The Blast.
'Everly has appeared to adjust to our separation and living in two homes exceptionally well.' the 38-year old actor summarized the transition.
He is asking for split custody during the week: he gets custody on Mondays and Tuesdays, while his ex will have Everly Wednesdays and Thursdays; they would alternate visitation on weekends, according to the website.
Tatum also suggests each of them get two weeks with their daughter exclusively during her summer vacation, and to split up Christmas Eve and Christmas Day evenly, and the same for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
His hope is that birthdays can be split in half if they can agree on a joint celebration, and Halloween can be spent together for two hours of trick or treating.
MailOnline
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