Dallas, TX asked in Child Custody for Oklahoma

Q: Father=supervised standard visitation. Child just turned two do I have to give her up for weeks out of summer for visit

Father has standard visitation supervised (grandma supervises) He just started it but grandma says they want the summer vacation. My child is 2 and so young and has never been away from me really (doesn’t even attend daycare) do I have to give her up weeks out of summer?

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Kyle Persaud
Kyle Persaud
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Bartlesville, OK

A: It depends on what the custody order says. If the custody order says you have to give the child up for weeks in the summer, you have to do it. If the custody order says that you don't have to give the child up for weeks in the summer, you don't have to.

if the custody order says you have to give the child up for weeks in the summer, and you don't think the child is ready for that, you should file a motion to modify the custody order.

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