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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 16:02:03+00:00

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Visitation/Parent-Time - Pearson Law Firm - A full-service law firm that specializes in family law, bankruptcy, and criminal defense lawyer in Utah.
Weekday: One weekday evening decided by the noncustodial parent from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Weekends: The noncustodial parent shall have the child every other weekend, beginning Friday at 6:00 pm and ending Sunday at 7:00 pm.
Extended Parent-time: The noncustodial parent shall have the child up to four consecutive weeks during the summer break, two weeks shall be uninterrupted parent time.
The other two weeks are subject to parent-time for the custodial parent, consistent with these guidelines.
The custodial parent shall also have two weeks of uninterrupted parent time during the summer break.
A parent must notify the other parent of his or her extended parent-time 30 days prior to the end of the school year.
Both parents should allow the other parent liberal telephone contact with the child during his/her parent-time.
In ODD NUMBERED YEARS the noncustodial parent gets the child on the day before or after the actual birth date from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
In EVEN NUMBERED YEARS the noncustodial parent gets the child on the actual birth date from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Father’s Day/Mother’s Day – the noncustodial parent gets the child day every year on which ever holiday is applicable to the noncustodial parent.
The custodial parent is entitled to the same holidays, but on the opposite years.
Six hours of parent-time per week divided into three parent-time periods in the custodial home or other environment familiar to the child.
Two hours on holidays, pursuant to the schedule found in Utah Code § 30-3-35 (found above).
Nine hours of parent-time a week divided into three parent time periods in the custodial home or other environment familiar to the child.
Eight hours on holidays, pursuant to the schedule found in Utah Code § 30-3-35 (found above).
Brief telephone contact and other virtual parent-time.
One eight hour visit every other weekend.
On the opposite weekend, overnight visit from 6:00 pm on Friday until noon on Saturday.
One three hour visit per week.Eight hours on holidays, pursuant to the schedule found in Utah Code § 30-3-35 (found above).
One weekday evening between 5:30 pm and 8:30 pm.
Alternate weekends, beginning at 6:00 pm on Friday until 7:00 pm on Sunday.
Holiday parent time pursuant to the schedule found in Utah Code § 30-3-35 (found above).
Extended parent-time may be two one-week periods, separated by at least four weeks, one week shall be uninterrupted, the other week is subject to parent-time for the custodial parent consistent with Utah Code § 30-3-35.
Extended parent-time may be two two-week periods, separated by at least four weeks, one two week period shall be uninterrupted, the other two week period is subject to parent-time for the custodial parent consistent with Utah Code § 30-3-35.
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