Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

I am trying to understand the extended summer visitation. It states he gets them for 42 days beginning no earlier then the day after school lets out and no later then 7 days before school resumes at the end of summer vacation. Not to be exercised in no more than two separate periods of at least 7 consecutive days. Does that mean he only gets them for 42 days? Because he is trying to get them from June 5th until August 3rd?


Asked on 3/30/15, 9:50 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Subject to the parameters listed, he does get them for 42 days. There is probably a provision that allows you some weekend time, with notice. If you are still confused, you could consider asking an attorney in your area to review the decree, and explain it to you, for a reasonable fee. Good luck.

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Answered on 3/31/15, 1:43 pm


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