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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Child Custody Schedules - Ideas for a Holiday and Summer Custody program

Child custody schedules often take into consideration non-school days such as 3-day weekends, thanksgiving recess, spring break, winter break, special holidays and summer recess. It is base for divorced parents to split the minor child's non-school days even in situations where the parents do not have joint corporal custody and do not share custody on an equal basis while the school year. In cases where there is clearly a custodial and noncustodial parent, sharing the holidays and breaks or non-school days allows both parents to have a meaningful relationship with frequent and continuous contact with their children even though the parents are divorced and may no longer live close to one other other.

There are many dissimilar holiday and summer child custody schedules that can be implemented that allows the minor child to spend an equal estimate of time with each parent. Each situation is unique so the best holiday and summer parenting plan for one house may not be the best for other family. The holiday and summer custody agenda should reflect what's best for the children and will typically take into consideration many factors along with but not limited to the age of the children, relationship minor child has with each parent, work schedules, length between parent's homes and more. This report provides example holiday and summer child custody schedules which can be modified agreeing to your situation and what would be in the best for your children.

Holiday

50/50 Summer Break Schedule
It's base for parents to share time with their children over the summer break. The summer holiday is regularly the longest break while a school year. School breaks are often 5-8 weeks or 2-3 months between May and September. while the summer break parents can alternate weeks, alternate every two weeks, or continue with the regular agenda and add larger blocks of time for a vacation duration with each parent.

50/50 Holiday Schedule
It's also base for parents to share time with their children on holidays. A base holiday agenda is where one parent has the child in even-numbered years and the other parent has the child in odd-numbered years for a single holiday. Some holidays such as Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break or Christmas Break, Spring Break may be split in half each year or alternate years between parents. This depends on the house and what works best for the children and house dynamic.

Other special Days
While courts often supply parenting guidelines which frame base days or holidays observed, there legitimately is no set proper as each house may celebrate dissimilar holidays or have special days they observe. Parents can be creative and comprise any day they mutually agree on such as the parent's birthday, child's birthday, Halloween, 4th of July, etc.

With a limited plan and creativity one can come up with a child custody agenda that evenly divides holidays, special days, summer and non-school days between parents so the minor child can spend an equal estimate of time with each parent. Each house is unique so the type of parenting plan chosen and how the child spends time with each parent may vary between homes but should ultimately reflect what's best for the children and sustain and encourage a healthy and loving relationship with both parents.

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Child Custody Schedules - Ideas for a Holiday and Summer Custody program

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