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Planning for Summer Visitation When You Have a Court Order

Ashley Green • May 08, 2024

Planning for Summer Visitation When You Have a Court Order

Planning for summer visitation during a child custody case requires clear communication, compromise, and consideration for the child’s best interests. 

Here’s a step-by-step guide: 

1. Review the Court Order: Start by reviewing the existing custody agreement or court order to understand the allocated visitation rights for the summer. 

2. Communication: Open a dialogue with the other parent to discuss summer visitation plans. Try to maintain a respectful and cooperative tone, focusing on the child’s needs. 

3. Agree on Dates if Possible: Decide on the specific dates for summer visitation. Consider factors such as holidays, family events, and each parent’s work schedule. 

 4. Create a Schedule: Draft a detailed visitation schedule outlining the pickup/drop-off times, locations, and any special arrangements or activities planned during the visit.

 5. Flexibility: Remain flexible and willing to accommodate changes if necessary, while ensuring the child’s welfare remains the top priority. 

6. Travel Plans: If either parent plans to travel with the child during visitation, discuss the itinerary, transportation arrangements, and emergency contact information. 

7. Child’s Input: Depending on the child’s age and maturity, consider involving them in the planning process and taking their preferences into account. 

8. Documentation: Keep a record of all communications, agreements, and modifications made regarding summer visitation. This documentation can be helpful in case of any disputes or misunderstandings in the future. 

9. Legal Advice: If you encounter any difficulties or disagreements in planning summer visitation, seek guidance from a family law attorney to ensure your rights and the child’s best interests are protected.

 10. Enjoy the Time: Once the plans are in place, focus on making the summer visitation a positive and enjoyable experience for the child, fostering a strong bond between both parents.

Please contact us today to determine how we can be of service to you with your child custody case and keep your children at the center of every decision. Book your consultation today to start the process by clicking here or give us a call at 832-844-1677.

Attorney, Ashley Nicole Green is a divorce and child custody attorney who services clients in Houston, Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, and Matagorda County! Contact the Law Office of A. Green today to schedule consultation!

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