MARION COUNTY VISITATION SCHEDULE


  1. Every other weekend from Friday after school and returning the child(ren) to school on Monday. If the Friday before the weekend is a day off from school, then the visitation would begin Thursday after school. Likewise, if the Monday following visitation is a holiday, then the visiting parent would return the child(ren) to school on Tuesday.
  2. Each Wednesday after school until 8:00 p.m. (or any other week day as agreed upon by the parties).
  3. Thanksgiving: The entire Thanksgiving weekend to be alternated each year, commencing on Wednesday (or the first day of Thanksgiving break) after school through the return of the child(ren) to school on Monday.
  4. Christmas: One parent will have the child(ren) from the first day of Christmas break through Christmas day at 2:00 p.m. The other parent will have visitation from Christmas day at 2:00 p.m. through the end of Christmas break, returning the child(ren) to school the morning classes resume. The parents would alternate this arrangement every other year. In the event that one of the parents lives out of state, the exchange date would be on the 26th of December at noon.
  5. Spring Break: The Spring Break will be split on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. The first half of the Spring Break will go the parent whose regularly scheduled weekend falls on the first half of the week with the second half going to the parent whose weekend falls on the second half.
  6. Mother’s day shall be with the mother and Father’s Day with the father. If these days do not fall on regularly scheduled weekends, then that parent will be entitled to have the child(ren) with them from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. that day.
  7. Summer and Year-round School Breaks: For all children ages three (3) and above, all breaks from school, including summer breaks and year-round breaks, shall be equally divided. If the parties are unable to agree, they will alternate each year, one parent having the first half of the break, the other parent having the second half. To the extent that the parents are in town, the visitation schedule as outline above shall remain in effect with reciprocal visitation to the primary residential parent.
  8. For children ages two (2) and under, visitation will be worked out by the parties’ stipulation or Court Order.
  9. The non-residential parent shall be responsible for all transportation of the child(ren) for purposes of exercising visitation provided both parties reside in Marion County. In the event that the residential parent moves out the county, then the parties shall equally split the time and expense of travel.
  10. The minor child(ren) may call the other parent any time the child wishes. Each parent shall be entitled to reasonable telephone contact with the children.

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