What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
The ruling for this case is the Franklin County Rule 27 for parents traveling over 90 miles away for Ohio. It states that:
Winter Break will be divided in half and alternated annually, by half, between the parents.
The CP wants this winter break visitation to be the days leading up to Christmas until noon on Dec. 25 (Christmas day) or at noon on Dec. 25 until Jan. 2.
The issue is that the 15 year old will have to travel 2 hours in the car on Christmas day. Please note that last year (2009) the NP didn't have visitation rights established and did not have any visitation over Christmas break. Since then, the court has ruled that Rule 27 should be followed. The CP has not been allowing visitation stating that the "child was not wanting to visit with NP" stating that the child should have her wishes taken into consideration.
The question is do you think that this a fair agreement--traveling on Christmas day? What is the NP rights?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
The ruling for this case is the Franklin County Rule 27 for parents traveling over 90 miles away for Ohio. It states that:
Winter Break will be divided in half and alternated annually, by half, between the parents.
The CP wants this winter break visitation to be the days leading up to Christmas until noon on Dec. 25 (Christmas day) or at noon on Dec. 25 until Jan. 2.
The issue is that the 15 year old will have to travel 2 hours in the car on Christmas day. Please note that last year (2009) the NP didn't have visitation rights established and did not have any visitation over Christmas break. Since then, the court has ruled that Rule 27 should be followed. The CP has not been allowing visitation stating that the "child was not wanting to visit with NP" stating that the child should have her wishes taken into consideration.
The question is do you think that this a fair agreement--traveling on Christmas day? What is the NP rights?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?