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Examples of 4-3 Schedules For example, if you want to have exchange days on Fridays but start the schedule on Tuesdays, the first parent would have the kids for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, with an exchange on Friday.
4-3-3-4 schedule: As the title suggests, the 4-3-3-4 is the inverse of 3-4-4-3. Instead of the first parent in the rotation starting with three days, he/she starts with four. Then, the other parent gets the children for three days.
A 2-2-3 custody schedule means that children are with one parent for two days, then with the other parent for two days. Next, the children will return to the first parent for three days; then they are with the other parent for three days.
The 3-4-4-3 schedule splits up each week. As there are 7 days in a week, the child(ren) spends, 3 days with the first parent, then 4 days with the other. The following week, the child(ren) spends 4 days with the first parent and 3 days with the other. This alternating pattern continues each week.
5-2 Custody and Visitation Schedule Examples. The 5-2 residential schedule has your child living 5 days with one parent and 2 days with the other parent. Here's the 5-2 schedule in the calendar. The 5-2 schedule can also be a 2-5 schedule depending on what day the schedule starts.