Posts Tagged ‘holiday’

november and the Texas standard possession order

Friday, October 28th, 2011

This is my second go around on the standard visitation order for November in Texas.  You can see my first round here.  The song remains the same, only the dates have changed.  Actually that is not true.  Last year was the custodial parent’s Thanksgiving holiday and this year’s visitation belongs to the non-custodial parent.  That changes things a bit as you will see below.

The weekend visits this month are the 4th and 18th.  The parent with standard visitation will also get each Thursday this month (including Thanksgiving).  Pretty simple, right?

Now the hard part – the Thanksgiving holiday.  The age old question in most of our visitation battles is “when does school let out for the Thanksgiving holiday”?  If the child is off for the entire week of Thanksgiving, then visitation is a no-brainer.  The non-custodial parent gets visitation beginning Friday the 18th and keeps the child until the Sunday following the Thanksgiving holiday (or return to school Monday depending upon your order).  This includes if the Monday and Tuesday are “in-service” days or the kids are not otherwise in school.

However, if the children have school on Monday the 21st, then your weekend ends at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday the 20th or, depending upon your order, at the time school resumes that Monday.  Your next possession would begin when the child is let out of school for the Thanksgiving holiday, typically Tuesday or Wednesday in this scenario.  It will end on the Sunday following the holiday.  Your next possession will be in November.

It seems easy enough when I write this, but I know there will be a million questions as the holiday approaches.  I will do my best to answer each of your questions in a timely manner so feel free to comment.I hope everyone has a happy Halloween and Thanksgiving.  Talk to you next month.

october and the Texas standard visitation schedule

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

October is just around the corner so let’s review the Texas standard visitation schedule.  The weekends and Thursdays are pretty standard.

For weekends you will have the 7th and the 21st and the there will be 4 Thursday visits this month (or Wednesday for older orders).

There are two holidays this month we have to deal with.  The first is Columbus day.  This is a Monday holiday and falls on a standard visitation weekend (1st).  If your child has off for Columbus day, review your order as you will have an additional day.  If you normally return at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, then you will return at 6:00 p.m. on Monday.  If you return to school Monday then you will return to school Tuesday.  This is a pretty straight forward holiday.

Let’s talk about the bigger elephant in the room.  Halloween.  It falls on a Monday this year, and it is not a standard visitation order weekend (i.e. 1st, 3rd or 5th).  If you do not have  a special provision in your order for Halloween, then without an agreement, you will not get Halloween this year.  I would suggest working now on an agreement for that weekend.  Perhaps you could offer to give up one of your weekend nights in exchange for Halloween night.

If you reach agreements, get it in writing.

Have a good October!

may visitation and the Texas standard possession order

Friday, April 29th, 2011

The month of May is relatively simple in terms of Texas standard visitation.  The weekend periods of possession are Friday, May 6th for a mother who is not the custodial parent and Friday, May 20th.  All the Thursdays (or Wednesdays) should be standard this month unless your child is in a school that lets out for summer break this month.  In that case, any Thursday following dismissal will not apply as Thursdays are only during the school term in a Texas standard visitation order.

Sunday, May 8th is Mother’s day.  If the child’s mother is the custodial parent then she will get this weekend even if it is the Father’s first Friday of the month.  Mother’s day takes precedent over a standard weekend visit.

Memorial day is the custodial parent’s weekend so there should be no issues as to an extended weekend due to a Monday holiday.

As I said, pretty simple! :)  As always, if you have general questions please comment.  I will do the best I can to answer them as quickly as possible.  Check out my newly refreshed and designed website at www.chrislawyer.com.  Ain’t it perty?