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Guardianship/Visitation

Started by Imom, Jun 20, 2005, 04:34:33 PM

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Imom

My friends ex-inlaws won Guardianship of her two children; here is how visitation is out lined.

16.  It is also in the children's best interest that they enjoy generous visitation with their mother. Therefore, the Court imposes the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines in this case, with the addition of parenting time with xxxxxx for several hours each Saturday or Sunday the children do not have visitation with her according to the Guidelines. To the extent this visitation conflicts with the Natural Father's parenting time, his time is modified due to the fact he lives with the Petitioners and may see the children at all times they do not have parenting time with xxxxxx.  

The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines state the following for summer vistation:

Extended Parenting Time (Child 5 and older)
One-half of the summer vacation. The time may be either consecutive or split into two (2) segments. The noncustodial parent shall give notice to the custodial parent of the selection by April 1 of each year. If such notice is not given, the custodial parent shall make the selection.
If a child attends year-round school, the periodic breaks should be divided equally between the parents.
If a child attends summer school, the parent exercising parenting time shall be responsible for the child's transportation to and attendance at school.
During any extended summer period of more than two (2) consecutive weeks with the non-custodial parent, the custodial parent shall have the benefit of the regular parenting time schedule set forth above, unless impracticable because of distance created by out of town vacations.
Similarly, during the summer period when the children are with the custodial parent for more than two (2) consecutive weeks, the non-custodial parent's regular parenting time continues, unless impracticable because of distance created by out of town vacations.


1. Is my friend still intitled to that extra Saturday or Sunday during her summer parenting time?

socrateaser

>1. Is my friend still intitled to that extra Saturday or
>Sunday during her summer parenting time?

Yes, unless made impractical by the distance created by out of town vacations.