Missed Visitation. In the event the non-custodial parent misses visitation as the result of illness of the child or parent, an emergency, or other such reasonable excuse, the parties shall make a good faith effort to make up a portion of that visitation within a reasonable period of time, understanding the importance of the non-custodial parent's continuing and frequent contact with the children. (Commentary: It is important to remember that illness should not necessarily deprive the non-custodial parent of visitation with the children. Clearly, a non-custodial parent can take care of a sick child as well as the custodial parent in many circumstances.)
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Samples: Marital Settlement Agreement, Marital Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, Divorce Settlement Agreement
Missed Visitation. In the event the non-custodial parent misses visitation as the result of illness of the child or parent, an emergency, or other such reasonable excuse, the parties shall make a good faith effort to make up a portion of that visitation within a reasonable period of time, understanding the importance of the non-non- custodial parent's continuing and frequent contact with the children. (Commentary: It is important to remember that illness should not necessarily deprive the non-custodial parent of visitation with the children. Clearly, a non-non- custodial parent can take care of a sick child as well as the custodial parent in many circumstances.)
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Samples: Marital Property Agreement