There is no automatic answer. I presume you are concerned about when holidays fall on weekends, and your ex is concerned that she only gets holidays when they do fall on weekends (so, never Thanksgiving).
i suggest that you find and read the document that gave you primary custody, such as a court order, divorce decree or custody agreement. If the document does not clarify holiday rights, the two of you should agree informally, perhaps a year at a time. If you cannot agree, hire a divorce mediator. If you still can't agree, hire attorneys and go back to court.
It is, obviously, cheaper and less disruptive to the family relationships if you can agree.
Billie Holidays mother- Sadie Fagan Billie Holidays father- Clarence Holiday
Mother's Day is next.
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies
the birth of your mother lmfaoooo
it depends on whether or not you are busy, if lets say you have only weekends, take her out every Saturday and have a nice chat, on holidays, twice a week is perfect but space the days out, soon enough the daughter will come to you on her own and it will become a usual and special thing :)
It indicates that one parent has the child or children less time than the primary custodial parent. For example the children may reside with the mother the majority of time, and have visitation with the father on weekends, holidays, etc. The parent with primary custody is the one who has specified rights to make decisions such as schooling, medical care and so forth. Joint custody indicates each parent has equal rights as to how the children are cared for in the above mentioned instances, and other contributing factors. Sometimes the court specifies such rights in the custody order, sometimes they are only implied.
I think it is either 14 or 16 but you need to request a hearing with a local family court judge and talk about this in court.
There are several holidays that are celebrated in the spring. The main holidays that are celebrated in the spring are Palm Sunday, Easter, Earth Day, Mother's Day, and Memorial Day.
Well the holidays you celebrate depend on your culture for example: If you are Christan, you celebrate holidays like Christms and Halloween. Here's a list of holidays that are usually celebrated: Christmas Father's Day Halloween Mother's day Thanksgiving Valentine's Day Also if you can think of any more holidays edit this answer Thank You!
If you are the mother or guardian and you have custidy im sure you can but im just a kid. my parents are divorced and i live with my dad. ill comment this again in a little while to give you the answer.
sun dance and moon dance
No, Saint Patrick's Day is not Mother's Day. Saint Patrick's Day and Mother's Day are two way different holidays.