The Texas Family Code outlines a standardized schedule for possession and access to children in custody arrangements. This schedule, often referred to as the “standard possession order,” dictates which parent has the children on specific days and holidays throughout the year. A yearly calendar depicting this schedule provides clarity and predictability for both parents and children, facilitating smoother transitions and reducing potential conflict. For example, it typically designates alternating weekends, holidays, and extended summer periods with each parent.
A predictable and clearly defined schedule promotes stability and consistency for children, reducing the stress associated with parental separation. This framework also helps parents manage their time and responsibilities effectively, fostering cooperation and reducing disputes over scheduling. Historically, the Texas legislature has sought to create a balanced approach to custody arrangements, prioritizing the best interests of the child. These standardized schedules reflect this ongoing effort to provide a stable and predictable environment for children while ensuring both parents have meaningful involvement in their lives. The annual update of these calendars accounts for shifting holiday dates and ensures continued accuracy.