Fathers Day Custody Clarification

Summary

In South Carolina, if a court order specifies that children are to be with the father on Fathers Day weekend, it generally means he has custody for the entire weekend, regardless of the regular custody rotation. The specific wording of the court order confirms that the father has custody for the entire weekend, overriding any usual weekend or summer rotation.

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In South Carolina, if a court order specifies that the father shall have the children on Father's Day weekend, it generally means he has custody for the entire weekend, regardless of the regular rotation.
Do you have the exact wording of the court order? This will help in providing more precise information.
The child/children shall be with the mother on Mother's Day weekend and with the father on Father's Day weekend regardless of the normal weekend or summer rotation.
Based on the wording of the court order, it clearly states that the children will be with the father for the entire Father's Day weekend, regardless of the usual weekend or summer rotation. This means the father has custody for the entire weekend.
Is there another aspect of the custody arrangement you're curious about, or do you need further clarification on this matter?