Keller, TX asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Texas

Q: I'm the non-custodial parent. I have my child on every Thursday during Regular School Term. Does Christmas Break count?

I'm the non-custodial parent and I have possession of my child every Thursday from 6pm to 8pm during the regular school term. Does this mean I have my child on the Thursdays during Christmas Break?

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A: If you have a standard order, then you do NOT have your child on the Thursday during Christmas break. The Christmas Vacation possession schedule supercedes the Thursday possession period.

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