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Day: November 28, 2017

November 28, 2017

Holiday Parenting Time

When crafting your parenting plan with your co-parent, you have to specify which parent will have your children for which holidays. Typically, the major holidays are alternated annually. However, if a parent has particular holidays that are especially important to him or her, accommodations can be made. You may hear your holiday parenting time schedule referred to as “Wilson v. Wilson” parenting time. This refers to the Nebraska Supreme Court case where major holidays were identified and time sharing explained. Wilson identified the following holidays as “major”: Easter, Memorial Day weekend, Fourth of July, Labor Day weekend, Thanksgiving, Christmas (may
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