Oklahoma Standard Visitation Schedule For Summer

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Oklahoma
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OK-54062
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The Oklahoma standard visitation schedule for summer outlines the visitation rights of the non-custodial parent during the summer months, allowing for a four-week period of visitation beginning with the first summer after the court's order. It emphasizes cooperation between parents, requiring the non-custodial parent to provide at least 30 days notice before exercising their visitation rights. The form includes stipulations regarding weekend, mid-week, and holiday visitation along with provisions for communication and flexibility between the parents to maintain the best interest of the children. Attorneys and legal professionals can utilize this form to help clients clearly understand their visitation rights and obligations, ensuring a structured framework for co-parenting during summer. It serves paralegals and legal assistants as a basis for drafting or reviewing legal documents related to custody and visitation. The standardization of such schedules aids in uniformity across custody cases, facilitating easier case management for legal partners and associates involved in family law.
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Oklahoma Standard Visitation Schedule For Summer