Standard Visitation Schedule With Forms Page 32

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EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR EXAMPLES 1 - 4:
1.
The schedule provides pickup and return times for a child who is
too young to attend school and is not in day care.
2.
There is clarification that the non-custodial parent does not continue
to have alternate weekend visitation in the summer plus the blocks
of time allocated in June, July and August.
3.
The new Christmas schedule prevents one parent having the child for Christmas Day in
consecutive years. This schedule also allows for travel out of state without the need for the
child to travel on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
4. This schedule solves the problems arising from a child in
preschool having a different holiday schedule than an older, school-
age sibling.
5.
Under this schedule, the non-custodial parent cannot include July
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4 in his/her July visitation each year. Also, the notification dates
are moved back and are both due on the same date. This schedule
allows the custodial parent more time to make arrangements for
summer activities and/or child care, if necessary.
6.
For some, two 1-week periods may be more feasible and may be
more appropriate for younger children.
7.
This schedule provides for more clarification for the first week of
August.
8.
This schedule will prevent the non-custodial parent from scheduling
June and July visitation back-to-back to create a 4-week block.
9.
The new default provision in the schedule solves the problems for a
custodial parent who needs to schedule summer activities and/or
day care.
10. The custodial parent will have the child for 1-2 weeks in August, just
before school starts. This schedule gives the non-custodial parent
the first weekend after school starts and makes it easier to know
“whose weekend it is” since the alternate weekend schedule
ceases during the summer.

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