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What would a judge order for access if the parents cannot agree?

It depends on the circumstances of the family. Generally, a judge might order that the access parent see the children for

  • one visit during the school week,
  • every second weekend,
  • alternating Christmases, Easters and birthdays, and
  • several weeks during the summer.

 


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June 2006
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