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Basic Visitation Schedule

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You'll also want to create a formal plan for how you will schedule parent-child visitations.
  • Will there be regular weeknight visits?
  • Will there also be regular overnight weekend visits?
  • If so, how often?
"Typical" visitation amounts to approximately 20% of the total parenting time. However, don't let that figure limit you. Working together, you can create a schedule that includes much more time with the non-custodial parent. What's important to remember for the children is keeping the schedule consistent. This really helps them to adapt and flourish under your combined care.

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