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The Visitation Schedule 

By deciding a fair visitation, a courtroom will make reserved decision based on numerous elements of the situation such as the age of the minors affected, their educational commitments, the parental health, cultural factors, financial situation, and the traveling distances of where each of the two parents will live.

Altogether, these elements could and might vary as time goes by. Thus, an elaborate visitation arrangement is just a safe beginning to avoiding a long legal process. This involves both parents having to remain adaptable, and committed to what is fair for the children.

 

On that point, one of the primary areas that some parents have difficulty is the visitation schedule.  The visitation schedule ought to state the time the visits will begin and when they will end. Additionally, it ought to narrow down the days the children will spend with either parent.  It must also be decided where the children will visit during holidays or birthdays. Having a schedule already decided will make it easier for children to cope with living in two homes.

by LashaClarke  109 Posts 

Posted on 1/21/2008 8:14 PM
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Well you could start with what was once the standard - every other weekend with him and he can take them for a few hours one or two nights a week, maybe not necssarily over night...or if he can't take them at all during the week, he gets them three weekends a month, you get them one weekend - so you get a break. (unless he agrees to every weekend - but I personally would think you'd want to spend time on a weekend with your kids too)
by spaznskitz   7745 Posts
Posted on 1/9/2009 4:00 PM
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My husband & I are separated. The hours that he works aren't compatible with our daycare hours so there is no way that he can keep our 2 small boys during the week. This leaves me as being the primary parents 95% of the time. It is getting very hard to get him to commit to when he will keep our boys. Any suggestions on how a "separation visitation" schedule could be set up until we decide how things are going to go?
by lilmoma   1 Post
Posted on 1/9/2009 3:51 PM
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