Form 713 - Standard Parenting Time Guidelines - Hamilton County Juvenile Court Page 2

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interfere with any summer school that is mandatory for the child to pass the next grade. The residential parent
is entitled to two weeks of uninterrupted extended parenting time.
Extended parenting time are to be arranged within seven (7) days from the time the parents’ vacation schedules
are posted with their employers. The non-residential parent shall notify the residential parent in writing of the
times desired for extended parenting time no later than thirty (30) days prior to the exercise of said time.
Precedence: Extended-parenting time shall take precedence over the holiday schedule with the exception of
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The holiday schedule will take precedence over the normal weekly
schedule. In the event of a conflict, the order of precedence is: extended time, first, excepting Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day, holiday time, second; weekends, third and midweek days, fourth.
Wait Time: The child and/or the residential parent have no duty to wait more than 30 minutes for the non-
residential to arrive for parenting time. The non-residential parent who is more than 30 minutes late for a
particular parenting time shall forfeit that time. The non-residential parent who is more than 30 minutes late in
returning the child without calling to make arrangements or for just cause shall be subject to contempt.
Relocation: The residential parent may not remove the child from Hamilton County to establish residence in
another County or State without a Court Order or an agreement signed by the person or persons exercising
Court Ordered parenting time. If the residential parent intends to establish a residence outside Hamilton County
and all parties have not signed an agreement, the residential parent shall filed a notice to relocate with the clerk.
Makeup Days: Makeup days shall be given if, due to an emergency, the child or non-residential parent cannot
visit at the scheduled time, or if the custodial parent denies parenting time with just cause. All makeup days
shall be rescheduled and exercised within 30 days.
Transportation: In the event that the parties are unable to reach an agreement regarding transportation for
parenting time,
shall provide transportation at the commencement of the parenting time period
and
shall provide transportation at the termination of the parenting time period.
Any parent who transports the child shall have a valid driver's license, roadworthy vehicle, insurance required
by the laws of the State of Ohio, and car seats required by the laws of the State of Ohio.
School Releases: The residential parent shall arrange for the appropriate school officials to release any and all
information concerning the child to the non-custodial parent.
Medical: The residential parent shall authorize the release of any and all medical information and/or records
concerning the child to the non-residential parent. In the event that a parent seeks medical attention for the
children or child by a physician, the parent shall promptly notify the other parent. Elective surgery shall be
performed only after consultation with the non-residential parent.
Addresses: Each parent shall keep the other parent notified of any change in address and/or telephone number.
Each parent shall keep the other parent notified of the location of the child if not in Hamilton County. Each
parent shall provide the other parent with his or her vacation destination, method of travel, times of arrival and
departure, and a telephone number where they can be reached.
Willful noncompliance with the order of the Court may result in a finding of contempt with up to 30 days of incarceration, a
$250.00 fine and award of the moving party's attorney fees.
Form 713 (Revised 8/05)

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