Parenting Time
The scheduled periods when each parent has physical custody of and responsibility for the children, replacing the older term 'visitation.'
Understanding Parenting Time
Parenting time refers to the actual time each parent spends with the children, as outlined in the parenting plan or custody order. Many states have moved away from the term 'visitation' because it implies one parent is merely a visitor. Common schedules include alternating weeks, 2-2-3 rotations, every other weekend plus a midweek dinner, or other arrangements based on the children's ages and parents' work schedules. The amount of parenting time directly affects child support calculations in most states.
Real-World Examples
His parenting time included every other weekend from Friday at 6pm to Sunday at 6pm, plus Wednesday dinners from 4pm to 8pm.
Related Terms
A detailed written agreement specifying how parents will share custody, visitation, decision-making, and responsibilities for their children after divorce.
Physical CustodyThe right to have the child live with you, determining where the child resides on a day-to-day basis.
Non-Custodial ParentThe parent who does not have primary physical custody of the children and typically has visitation or parenting time rights.
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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.
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