"Your Honor, it would be a telling statement that the children would make if we were to ask them in front of you, would you like to spend half the time with your daddy and half the time with your mother and then they responded to that, would that be of any [Court interjects]." Finally, Husband argues that the court erred by failing to consider a modification of visitation. Husband relies on Wagner v. Gaston, No. 01A01-9804-CV-00215, 1999 WL 767825, at *1 (Tenn.Ct.App. Sept. 29, 1999), but that case is distinguishable from the case at bar. In Wagner, the father included in his petition to modify an alternative request for an increase in visitation.