Most intact families have established holiday traditions for their family. After a divorce, this may all change. The courts generally have established standard orders for parenting time that many people have adopted. Each varies county by county. However, those orders can be modified by agreement. The standard order is basically a default arrangement utilized when parents have difficulty agreeing with one another. It is NOT intended to be the ‘perfect” parenting order in all cases.
What Does A Holiday Parenting Time Standard Order Look Like In Montgomery County, Ohio Divorce Court?
Under the standard order in divorce court, holiday parenting time in Montgomery County, Ohio looks like this:
HOLIDAYS:
The non-residential parent shall have the children on the holidays in Column 1 in odd-numbered years and the holidays in Column 2 in the even-numbered years. The residential parent shall have the children on the holidays in Column 1 in even-numbered years and the holidays in Column 2 in odd-numbered years.
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |