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1 THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS PRESENTS. 2021-2022. President's Day Easter Cinco De Mayo Earth Day Texas Independence New Year's Day MLK Day Valentine's Day Special Day Day Spring Break St. Patrick's Day Mother's Day Juneteenth Father's Day Memorial Day Ramadan 4th of July Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Dia de los Muertos Halloween Birthday Birthday Birthday Hanukkah Special Day with Mom Grandparent's Grandparent's Birthday Christmas Christmas Kwanzaa House House Special Day with Girls Wanna Dentist Dentist Dad Have Fun Appointment Appointment Beach Day Beach Day Boys Wanna Doctor's Doctor's Family Time Have Fun Appointment Appointment Trip to the Zoo Great Job Fair Picnic Picnic Fishing Pizza Night Ice Cream Day Movie Night Movie Night Music Lessons Music
2 Lessons Trip to the Park Trip to the Park Play Date Play Date Swimming Swimming Play Video Games Play Video Games Back to School School's Out Rock the Rock the Camping Camping STAAR STAAR. Dance Lessons Dance Lessons Sick Day Sick Day Spelling Bee Snow Day Teacher's Teacher's Vacation Vacation Armed Forces Day Class Picture Day Conference Conference Yom Kippur Sports Practice Sports Practice Labor Day Cesar Chavez Day Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House
3 Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Mom's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dad's House Dear Parent, At the Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division, we are on a mission to make sure every child receives the support they need and deserve.
4 Navigating the challenges parents face when co-parenting can be difficult. The past year has been unlike any other; it has been a time when parents had to work together in unique ways to ensure your children were safe, secure, and supported. Many of you not only met those challenges head on but also worked tirelessly to provide environments in which your children could thrive. As our world and the needs of our children change, so do the challenges of parenting together while living apart. We are hopeful that this calendar can be used as a tool to support you along the way! It is created to help parents understand their parenting time order and to offer children a fun and playful way to track the time they spend with each parent.
5 Children from all over the state have created the beautiful and fun artwork that fills this calendar. I hope this calendar helps you and your children along your co-parenting journey! Sincerely, Ruth Anne Thornton Director of Child Support (IV-D Director). Welcome to the My Sticker Calendar! This calendar highlights the first, third, and fifth weekends in a Standard Possession Order, which is the most common type of parenting time order. If your parenting time order looks a little different, that's ok! You can use your order so that the My Sticker Calendar works for YOU! This calendar uses a fun, interactive approach to help parents and children plan and look forward to their time spent across households.
6 It includes holidays, weekends and weekly parenting time. You can find your parenting time schedule in your Divorce Decree, Paternity Decree, or in your Order in a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship. For more information about your parenting rights and responsibilities , go to or call the toll-free Access and Visitation Hotline to speak with a Parenting Time Specialist at (866) 292-4636, Monday through Friday, 1:00-5:00 CST. Standard Possession Order The below information applies, unless your order states something different. Please review your order carefully to exercise your parenting time visitation schedule.
7 CP Custodial Parent is the parent that has the right to designate the primary residence of the child(ren) and receives child support. NCP Non-Custodial Parent is the parent that has the right to parenting time according to the visitation schedule in the court order and the obligation to pay child support. NEW. For Orders after September 1, 2021. 0-50 miles For parents who live 50 miles or less from each other, weekend parenting time begins at the time the child is released from school and ends at the time school resumes. If school is not in session, parenting time begins Friday at 6 and ends on Sunday at 6 Weekends The NCP should have parenting time on the first, third and fifth weekends of the month.
8 Weekdays The NCP should have parenting time on Thursday nights during the school year, beginning at the time the child is released from school and ending at the time the child's school resumes on Friday. 51-100 miles For parents who live between 51 -100 miles from each other, weekend parenting time begins at 6 on the day school is released and ends at 6 on the day before school resumes. If school is not in session, parenting time begins Friday at 6 and ends on Sunday at 6 Weekends The NCP should have parenting time on the first, third and fifth weekends of the month. Weekdays The NCP should have parenting time on Thursday evenings during the school year beginning at 6 and ending at 8 101 or more miles For parents who live more than 100 miles from each other, weekend parenting time begins at 6 on the day school is released and ends at 6 on the day before school resumes.
9 If school is not in session, parenting time begins Friday at 6 and ends on Sunday at 6 Weekends The NCP should have parenting time one weekend a month, if the NCP sends the CP written notice 14 days in advance. For Orders before September 1, 2021. Pick up and drop off for most parenting times are at 6 0-100 miles For parents who live 100 miles or less from each other, weekend parenting time begins at 6 on the day school is released and ends at 6 on the day before school resumes. If school is not in session, parenting time begins Friday at 6 and ends on Sunday at 6 Weekends The NCP should have parenting time on the first, third and fifth weekends of the month.
10 Weekdays The NCP should have parenting time on Thursdays during the school year beginning at 6 and ending at 8 101 or more miles - For parents who live more than 100 miles from each other, weekend parenting time begins at 6 on the day school is released and ends at 6 on the day before school resumes. If school is not in session, parenting time begins Friday at 6 and ends on Sunday at 6 Weekends The NCP should have parenting time one weekend a month, if the NCP sends the CP written notice 14 days in advance. Children not enrolled in school (regardless of the date of the order) - If your child is not enrolled in school, when school is referenced, you would use the schedule for the local public school district your child would attend, based upon where your child lives.