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Standard Possession Order Calendar in Texas The Expanded Standard Possession Order (ESPO) with elections include the 1st, 3rd and 5th weekends of every month from Friday at school dismissal to Monday when school resumes with Thursday overnights during the school year for the noncustodial parent.
What is a Modified Possession Order? You and the other parent (or the judge, if your case is contested) may decide that the Standard Possession Order is unworkable or inappropriate for your family. A modified possession order is anything different from the Standard Possession Order.
To file in person, take your answer (and copies) to the district clerk's office in the county where the petitioner filed for modification of the parent-child relationship. At the clerk's office: Turn in your answer form (and copies).
To win a custody modification case, you must prove to the court that your child's wellbeing will substantially improve if the suggested changes are accepted. The outcome of the case will depend on what the court will consider to be in the child's best interest.
Who Can File a SAPCR? A foster parent to the child or children who has been involved in their care for at last one year prior to filing the SAPCR. An individual who has cared for the child or children for the six months prior to filing the SAPCR but is not a foster parent.