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1. Beginning (date) and ending (date) (NCP) is granted possession of (child) every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 PM ? 8 PM and every Saturday from noon to 4 PM supervised by _________________. 2. Beginning (date) and ending (date) (NCP) is granted possession of (child) every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 PM ? 9 PM and every Saturday 9AM ? 5 PM supervised. 3. Beginning (date) and ending (date) (NCP) is granted possession of (child) every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 PM ? 8 PM and every Saturday 9 AM ? Sunday Noon. 4. Beginning (date) (NCP) is granted standard possession as attached to this order (as Exhibit A). General Terms & Conditions The Court orders that the following general terms and conditions of possession apply to steps 1-3 only. General terms and conditions for step 4 are ordered as attached to this order as Exhibit A. 1. (CP) shall surrender the child to (NCP) at the beginning of each period of (NCP) possession at (CP) residence. 2. (NCP) shall return the child to the residence of the (CP) at the end of each period of possession. 3. The (NCP) may designate a competent adult to pick-up and return the child. *NOTE: these steps are designed to be 1-2 months in length and only where there is no previous relationship between the NCP and child. ©2002 - 2010 Fathers For Equal Rights, Inc. All Rights Reserved For questions about our website please contact our WebMaster. This site is powered by Content Management Systems from ![]() |
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