Q: Please help me, I need help understanding my ex partners time with our daughter?
My ex partner has some visitation I am so confused on the times; the order says “until the obligor acquires this own apartment shall have the following initial rights to the possession of the child beginning 9.00 pm and ending 6.00 pm. On the first, third, and fifth Saturdays and Sundays of each month. I understand the first, third, and fifth I have a calendar for this my question is on the times
So please help Intemperate this as Saturday at 9pm- to Sunday at 6pm then because it says Sundays again on Sunday at 9pm - Monday at 6pm? We’re would my daughter stay if he does not have a place of his own I’m so confused why the judge would give him 9pm_6pm? And why would this roller over to Monday’s?
A:
I agree that the order is poorly drafted. The parents should file a motion for clarification with the court.
Under the standard possession order, which this clearly isn’t, possession time would start when school recesses on Friday, or at 6:00 pm if the child is not in school, and end at 6:00 pm on Sunday evening.
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