Custody Weekend Clarification
Summary
The custody agreement specifies that alternating weekends continue to count even if superseded by Spring Break. You had SK the weekend of March 1, and HCBM had her the weekend of March 8. Spring Break from March 15-23 does not affect the alternating weekend count. Therefore, the pattern continues with you having SK on March 22 and HCBM on March 28. For further clarification or legal advice, consider consulting a local attorney.Full Conversation
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We dont know who gets SK the weekend of March *. Our Spring Break was March *-*, and we had SK the weekend of March * and HCBM had her the weekend of March *.
This is the custody agreement:
“IT IS ORDERED that in calculating these weekend and weekday periods of possession, the periods shall continue to count for the purposes of alternating them even if they are superseded by Spring Break.”
We have:
Alternating Weekends - Every other weekend, beginning at *:* p.m. on Friday and ending at *:* p.m. on the following Monday.
Spring Break in Odd-Numbered Years - In odd-numbered years, beginning at the time the child's school is regularly dismissed on the day the child is dismissed from school for the school's spring vacation and ending at the time school resumes after that vacation.
Based on your custody agreement, it seems like the alternating weekends continue to count even if they are superseded by Spring Break. Since you had SK the weekend of March * and HCBM had her the weekend of March *, the alternating pattern would continue.
- March * (You)
- March * (HCBM)
- March *-* (Spring Break - doesn't affect alternating weekend count)
- March * (You)
- March * (HCBM)
Therefore, HCBM would have SK the weekend of March *.
Would you like any additional information or clarification?