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12.
Summer: The noncustodial parent shall have, beginning the summer of
________________, ________________ continuous weeks during the
(beginning year)
(number of weeks)
child(ren)’s school summer vacation. During this period of time, the
custodial parent is entitled to the same parenting time the noncustodial
parent would have if the child(ren) was/were with the noncustodial parent;
provided, however, that each parent is to have a period of at least ten (10)
continuous days during the summer that will be uninterrupted by parenting
time with the other parent. The noncustodial parent is to notify the
custodial parent, in writing, not later than May 1 of each calendar year of
the dates he/she will exercise his/her summer parenting time and must
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also provide the general location and schedule of where the parenting
time will take place.
13.
Telephone: The noncustodial parent shall have telephone parenting time
with the child(ren) on ________________ each week, between
(day of the week)
________________ and ________________ for not less than
(beginning time)
(ending time)
________________ minutes.
(number of minutes)
14.
Transition Plan: The noncustodial parent shall pick up the child(ren)
from the custodial parent at the beginning of each parenting time period
and return the child(ren) to the custodial parent at the end of each
parenting time period.
15.
Miscellaneous Provisions:
A.
Holidays Take Priority: Holiday parenting time takes priority over the
regular weekend parenting time schedule. The regular weekend
parenting time schedule shall begin again on the weekend following the
holiday schedule and continue after that as provided in this Plan. As an
example, suppose the noncustodial parent’s regular weekend parenting
time with the child(ren) falls during the Easter holiday in a year when the
child(ren) is/are with the custodial parent for Easter. Because Easter is a
holiday, it takes priority. Beginning the first weekend following the holiday,
regular alternating weekend visitation begins again with the noncustodial
parent having the first weekend following the holiday.
B.
Temporary Changes. The parents can temporarily change the terms of
this Plan as long as they both agree to it.
C.
Finality. The Mother and Father each have ten (10) calendar days
from the date this Plan is signed in which to decide not to go forward with
this Plan. If the Mother or Father decides, during such ten-day period, not
to go forward with this Plan, she or he shall notify the other parent or, if the
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