Texas Possession Day Calculation
Summary
In Texas family law, a possession day generally begins at 6 PM and concludes at 6 PM the following day. This standard is used to maintain consistency in possession schedules. For example, if possession starts on June 15th at 6 PM, the 21st day would conclude on July 6th at 6 PM. This method ensures clarity in calculating possession periods. If you have specific concerns or scenarios, consulting with a family law attorney in Texas may provide personalized guidance.Full Conversation
so possession can start on one day at 6pm and then end on the next day at * and that counts as one day?
Yes, in Texas family law, possession starting at * PM one day and ending at * PM the next day usually counts as one day. Is there a specific scenario or court order you're dealing with that you need more information about?
Okay so if possession were to start at June 15th then when what day would equal 21 days if the 21st day it's supposed to end at 6pm
Hey there! If possession starts on June 15th at * PM, the 21st day would end on July 6th at * PM. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!