Standard Visitation Schedule With Forms Page 25

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e)
The non-custodial parent shall not schedule periods of summer visitation
consecutively to create a period of 3 consecutive weeks (such as the last 2
weeks of July and the first week of August) or a period of 4 consecutive
weeks (such as the last 2 weeks of June and the first 2 weeks of July).
f)
If the non-custodial parent fails to give proper notice of when she/he will
exercise summer visitation in June and/or July, then the non-custodial
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parent shall have visitation from 6 p.m. on June 1 until 6 p.m. on June 15
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and from 6 p.m. on July 1 until 6 p.m. on July 15 in even-numbered years
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and from 6 p.m. on July 6 until 6 p.m. on July 20 in odd-numbered years.
g)
The Regular Visitation schedule shall resume on the weekend immediately
following the first day of school and the non-custodial parent shall have
visitation on that weekend. Weekends shall thereafter alternate between
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the parents until May 31 , with the Summer Schedule beginning on June
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IV.
OTHER PROVISIONS:
a)
Toys and clothes belonging to the child(ren) should travel freely between
households and shall be returned with the child(ren) in a clean and orderly
manner.
b)
Parents are allowed to deviate from this schedule by mutual agreement.
c)
Special consideration should be given to each parent to make the child(ren)
available to attend family functions, including funerals, weddings, family
reunions, religious holidays, important ceremonies and other significant
events in the life of the child or in the life of either parent which may
inadvertently conflict with this visitation schedule.
d)
It is important to be aware that this visitation schedule is for the purpose of
providing assured minimum amounts of visitation between non-custodial
parent and child(ren). Visitation should exceed the number of occasions set
out herein.
e)
In addition, liberal telephone communications between the non-custodial
parent and child(ren) are encouraged and should occur. Unless otherwise
agreed upon by the parties “liberal telephone communications” is defined
as twice a week between Monday and Friday and once during the
weekend. If a parent uses an answering machine, messages left on the
machine for the child(ren) should be returned within 24 hours. Parents
should agree on a specified time for calls to the child(ren) so that the
child(ren) will be made available. Telephone communications are also
encouraged and should occur between the child(ren) and the custodial
parent during the non-custodial parent’s visitation.
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