Posted: Mar 12, 2021 5:00 PM AT | Last Updated: March 12 Check points near the Confederation Bridge monitor who is coming into P.E.I. Stephanie Cudmore said she was worried she might not even get into P.E.I. (CBC) Stephanie Cudmore of Halifax and Tim Sock of Scotchfort, P.E.I. share two daughters and say trying to ensure both parents get to see them has led to stress, unnecessary delays and confusion during the pandemic. They want people who work at the border checkpoints to be better informed of the rules surrounding custodial visits. Cudmore recently travelled to P.E.I. to see the girls and says she was originally told she didn't need pre-approval documents since she still had a P.E.I. health card. When she got to the P.E.I checkpoint she was told she required the pre-approval.