Ohio Summer Parenting Time

Summary

Ohios Rule 17 allows the non-residential parent to have 5 weeks of uninterrupted parenting time during summer vacation. This period should not interfere with the residential parents weekends, and a 60-day notice is required. Scattering the 5 weeks throughout the summer may not align with the rule. Consult a local attorney for detailed interpretation.

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Yes when it says the non residential parent may exercise * weeks of time. The esidential parent in this case, is only for schooling, parents share time */*
Hello Cheryl, I understand you're looking for clarification on Rule * for parenting time. Specifically, you're referring to the section about the non-residential parent's right to exercise * weeks of time during summer vacation. In Ohio, this generally means:
- The non-residential parent can have uninterrupted parenting time with the child for * weeks in the summer.
- This period should not interfere with the residential parent's weekend.
- The non-residential parent should give a *-day notice about the schedule.
It's always advisable to consult with a local attorney for a detailed interpretation in your context.
The non residential parent is asking * weeks all scattered throughout the summer
Hello Cheryl, the non-residential parent can exercise their * weeks at any time during the summer, but it should be continuous. Scattering the weeks throughout the summer may not align with Rule *. It's advisable to discuss this with a local attorney.
Thank you
You're welcome, Cheryl! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help. Remember, when it comes to legal matters, it's always best to consult with a local attorney.