Custody of children is decided upon in court. The judge will set a schedule for the parents, so the out of state parents will spend adequate time with their children.
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Visitation is important in a child's life, when the parents are split. There is no standard visitation schedule, the schedule is made based of the parental needs.
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You can Google: Texas Standard Visitation and it should be the first thing that pops up.
There is no standard since families are not "standard". Visitation schedules must be arranged by the parents. If that is not possible then the court will arrange a schedule and the parties must follow it. Each party should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law. Their professional advice in arriving at long distance visitation schedules can be very helpful.
There is no standard. The policies vary from state to state and from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. There are no universal standards in family law. See the discussion page for some examples from various jurisdictions.
the state you are going to visit
The abbreviation for the state of Missouri is MO.
First of all it is called the show me state and the state is... Missouri