Common use of Notice of Canceled Visitation Clause in Contracts

Notice of Canceled Visitation. Whenever possible, the non-custodial parent shall give a minimum of three (3) days notice of intent not to exercise all or part of the scheduled visitation. When such notice is not reasonably possible, the maximum notice permitted by the circumstances, and the reason therefore, shall be given. The custodial parent shall give the same type of notice when good cause exists making the cancellation or modification of scheduled visitation necessary.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Marital Settlement Agreement, Marital Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, Divorce Settlement Agreement

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Notice of Canceled Visitation. Whenever possible, the non-custodial parent shall give a minimum of three (3) days notice of intent not to exercise all or part of the scheduled visitation. When such notice is not reasonably possible, the maximum notice permitted by the circumstances, and the reason therefore, shall be given. The custodial parent shall give the same type of notice when good cause exists making the cancellation or modification of scheduled visitation necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Marital Property Agreement

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