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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he gets a weekend day each week, then you need to tell the evaluator that you will trade off holidays. The point isn’t the child having a magical holiday experience, it’s spending holidays with both parents/both sides of the child’s family. She’s not talking about Memorial Day or Columbus Day, so cares about the religious/secular holidays your family celebrates - Christmas, new years, Thanksgiving (if there are other big ones add those too). So one year you get Thanksgiving, dad gets Xmas - the following year you switch. [/quote] For all those who bang the “both parents” drum incessantly on scum: that ship sails once abuse is involved. [/quote] We don’t know if there is abuse and parents still have their rights. Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday. Same with new years. [/quote] A mentally ill person or addict doesn’t have “rights” until a court decides they are competent to care for a child. Get off with your nonsense. [/quote]
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