Texas Family Code Sections 153.311-153.317
Policy. It is the policy of this state to
encourage frequent contact between a child and each parent for
periods of possession that optimize the development of a close and
continuing relationship between each parent and child. It is
preferable for all children in a family to be together during
periods of possession.
Application of Statutory Guidelines. The
guidelines established in the Standard Possession Order are
intended to guide the Courts in ordering the terms and conditions
for possession of a child by a parent named as a possessory
conservator or as the minimum possession for a joint managing
conservator.
School. The term school means the primary
or secondary school in which the child is enrolled, or if the child
is not enrolled in a primary or secondary school, the public school
district in which the child primarily resides.
Child. The term child shall refer to any
child or children of the parties and shall include the plural form
whenever appropriate to the context.
Managing Conservator. The term managing
conservator shall refer to the sole managing conservator, managing
conservator, or a joint managing conservator with primary
possession of the child.
Possessory Conservator. The term
possessory conservator shall refer to the possessory conservator or
a joint managing conservator who does not have primary possession
of the child.
IT IS ORDERED AND DECREED that the parties shall
have possession of the child at any and all times mutually agreed
to in advance by the parties and, in the absence of mutual
agreement, shall have possession of the child under the specified
terms set out in this Standard Possession Order.
PARENTS WHO RESIDE 100 MILES OR LESS APART
1. If the possessory conservator resides 100
miles or less from the primary residence of the child, the
possessory conservator shall have the right to possession of the
child as follows:
A) Weekends - On weekends, beginning at 6:00
p.m. on the first, third, and fifth Friday of each month unless the
possessory conservator has elected one of the following options:
(check one if electing an option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the following Sunday
unless the possessory conservator has elected the following option:
(check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after the weekend.
B) Weekend Possession Extended by a Holiday - If
a weekend period of possession of the possessory conservator
coincides with a school holiday during the regular school term, or
with a federal, state, or local holiday during the summer months in
which school is not in session, the weekend possession shall begin
at 6:00 p.m. Thursday for a Friday holiday unless the possessory
conservator has elected one of the following options: (check one if
electing an option)
______ at the time the child’s school is
regularly dismissed for a Friday holiday or school holiday; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the date
that the child’s school is regularly dismissed for a Friday holiday
or school holiday;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on a Monday holiday or
school holiday unless the possessory conservator has elected the
following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after a Monday holiday or
school holiday.
C) Thursdays - On Thursdays of each week during
the regular school term beginning at 6:00 p.m. unless the
possessory conservator has elected one of the following options:
(check one if electing an option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.);
and ending at 8:00 p.m. unless the possessory
conservator has elected the following option: (check if electing
the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes.
2. The following provisions govern possession of
the child for vacation and certain holidays and supersede
conflicting weekend of Wednesday periods of possession. The
possessory conservator and the managing conservator shall have
rights of possession of the child as follows:
A) Spring Vacation - The possessory conservator
shall have possession of the child in even-numbered years beginning
at 6:00 p.m. on the day the child is dismissed from school for the
school’s spring vacation unless the possessory conservator has
elected one of the following options: (check one if electing an
option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed for the school’s
spring vacation; or
______ if the child is enrolled at school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the day the
child is dismissed from school for the school’s spring vacation;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the day before school
resumes after that vacation unless the possessory conservator has
elected the following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after that spring vacation.
The managing conservator shall have possession
of the child for the same period in odd-numbered years.
B) Summer
I) If the possessory conservator gives the
managing conservator written notice by April 1 of each year,
specifying an extended period or periods of summer possession, the
possessory conservator shall have possession of the child for
thirty (30) days beginning not earlier than the day after the
child’s school is dismissed for the summer vacation and ending not
later than seven (7) days before school resumes at the end of
summer vacation, to be exercised in not more than two (2) separate
periods of at least seven (7) consecutive days each.
ii) If the possessory conservator does not give
the managing conservator written notice by April 1 of each year,
specifying an extended period or periods of summer possession, the
possessory conservator shall have possession of the child for
thirty (30) consecutive days beginning at 6:00 p.m. on July 1 and
ending at 6:00 p.m. on July 31.
iii) If the managing conservator gives the
possessory conservator written notice by April 15 of each year, the
managing conservator shall have possession of the child on any one
weekend beginning Friday at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 6:00 p.m. on
the following Sunday during one period of possession by the
possessory conservator under Subdivision (B)(I) or (B)(ii),
provided that the managing conservator picks up the child from the
possessory conservator and returns the child to that same place;
and
iv) If the managing conservator gives the
possessory conservator written notice by April 15 of each year or
gives the possessory conservator fourteen (14) days written notice
on or after April 16 of each year, the managing conservator may
designate one weekend beginning not earlier than the day after the
child’s school is dismissed for the summer vacation and ending not
later than seven (7) days before school resumes at the end of the
summer vacation, during which an otherwise scheduled weekend period
of possession by the possessory conservator will not take place,
provided that the weekend so designated does not interfere with the
possessory conservator’s period or periods of extended summer
possession or with Father’s Day weekend if the possessory
conservator is the father of the child.
PARENTS WHO RESIDE OVER 100 MILES APART
1. If the possessory conservator resides more
than 100 miles from the residence of the child, the possessory
conservator shall have the right to possession of the child as
follows:
A) Weekends - On weekends, beginning at 6:00
p.m. on the first, third, and fifth Friday of each month unless the
possessory conservator has elected one of the following options:
(check one if electing an option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the following Sunday
unless the possessory conservator has elected the following option:
(check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after the weekend.
B) Alternative Weekend Possession - In lieu of
the foregoing, the possessory conservator shall have the right to
possession of the child not more than one weekend per month of the
possessory conservator’s choice beginning at 6:00 p.m. on the day
school recesses for the weekend unless the possessory conservator
has elected one of the following options: (check one if electing an
option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the first,
third, and fifth Friday of each month;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the day before school
resumes after the weekend unless the possessory conservator has
elected the following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after the weekend.
The possessory conservator may elect an option
for this alternative period of possession by giving written notice
to the managing conservator within ninety (90) days after the
parties begin to reside more than 100 miles apart. If the
possessory conservator makes this election, the possessory
conservator shall give the managing conservator fourteen (14) days
written or telephone notice preceding a designated weekend.
C) Weekend Possession Extended by a Holiday - If
a weekend period of possession of the possessory conservator
coincides with a school holiday during the regular school term, or
with a federal, state, or local holiday during the summer months in
which school is not in session, the weekend possession shall begin
at 6:00 p.m. Thursday for a Friday holiday unless the possessory
conservator has elected one of the following options: (check one if
electing an option)
______ at the time the child’s school is
regularly dismissed for a Friday holiday or school holiday; or
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the date
that the child’s school is regularly dismissed for a Friday holiday
or school holiday;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on a Monday holiday or
school holiday unless the possessory conservator has elected the
following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after a Monday holiday or
school holiday.
D) Spring Vacation - Each year, beginning at
6:00 p.m. on the day the child is dismissed from school for the
school’s spring vacation unless the possessory conservator has
elected one of the following options: (check one if electing an
option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed for the school’s
spring vacation; or
______ if the child is enrolled at school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the day the
child is dismissed from school for the school’s spring vacation;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the day before school
resumes after that vacation unless the possessory conservator has
elected the following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after that spring vacation.
E) Summer -
I) If the possessory conservator gives the
managing conservator written notice by April 1 of each year,
specifying an extended period or periods of summer possession, the
possessory conservator shall have possession of the child for
forty-two (42) days beginning not earlier than the day after the
child’s school is dismissed for the summer vacation and ending not
later than seven (7) days before school resumes at the end of
summer vacation, to be exercised in not more than two (2) separate
periods of at least seven (7) consecutive days each.
ii) If the possessory conservator does not give
the managing conservator written notice by April 1 of each year,
specifying an extended period or periods of summer possession, the
possessory conservator shall have possession of the child for
forty-two (42) consecutive days beginning at 6:00 p.m. on June 15
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on July 27.
iii) If the managing conservator gives the
possessory conservator written notice by April 15 of each year, the
managing conservator shall have possession of the child on any one
weekend beginning Friday at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 6:00 p.m. on
the following Sunday during any one period of possession by the
possessory conservator under Subdivision (E)(I) or (E)(ii),
provided that if a period of possession by the possessory
conservator exceeds thirty (30) days, the managing conservator may
have possession of the child under the terms of this subdivision on
any two (2) nonconsecutive weekends during that time period, and
further provided that the managing conservator picks up the child
from the possessory conservator and returns the child to that same
place.
iv) If the managing conservator gives the
possessory conservator written notice by April 15 of each year, the
managing conservator may designate twenty-one (21) days beginning
not earlier than the day after the child’s school is dismissed for
the summer vacation and ending not later than seven (7) days before
school resumes at the end of the summer vacation, to be exercised
in not more than two (2) separate periods of at least seven (7)
consecutive days, during which the possessory conservator may not
have possession of the child, provided that the period or periods
so designated do not interfere with the possessory conservator’s
period or periods of extended summer possession or with Father’s
Day weekend if the possessory conservator is the father of the
child.
HOLIDAY POSSESSION
1. The following provisions govern possession of
the child for certain specific holidays and supersede conflicting
weekend or Thursday periods of possession without regard to the
distance the parents reside apart. The possessory conservator and
the managing conservator shall have rights of possession of the
child as follows:
A) Christmas
I) The possessory conservator shall have
possession of the child in even-numbered years, beginning at 6:00
p.m. on the day the child is dismissed from school for the
Christmas vacation unless the possessory conservator has elected
one of the following options: (check one if electing an option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed for the school’s
Christmas vacation; or
______ if the child is enrolled at school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the day the
child is dismissed from school for the school’s Christmas vacation;
and ending at noon on December 26.
The managing conservator shall have possession
for the same period in odd-numbered years.
ii) The possessory conservator shall have
possession of the child in odd-numbered years, beginning at noon on
December 26 and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the day before school
resumes after that vacation unless the possessory conservator has
elected the following option: (check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after that Christmas vacation.
The managing conservator shall have possession
for the same period in even-numbered years.
B) Thanksgiving - The possessory conservator
shall have possession of the child in odd-numbered years beginning
at 6:00 p.m. on the day the child is dismissed from school before
Thanksgiving unless the possessory conservator has elected one of
the following options: (check one if electing an option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school is regularly dismissed for the school’s
Thanksgiving vacation; or
______ if the child is enrolled at school, at
______________ p.m. (specify time elected between the time the
child’s school is regularly dismissed and 6:00 p.m.) on the day the
child is dismissed from school for the school’s Thanksgiving
vacation;
and ending at 6:00 p.m. on the following Sunday
unless the possessory conservator has elected the following option:
(check if electing the option)
______ if the child is enrolled in school, at
the time the child’s school resumes after the Thanksgiving
vacation.
The managing conservator shall have possession
for the same period in even-numbered years.
C) Child’s Birthday - The parent not otherwise
entitled under this Standard Possession Order to present possession
of the child on the child’s birthday shall have possession of the
child beginning at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 8:00 p.m. on that day,
provided that said parent picks up the child from the residence of
the conservator entitled to possession and returns the child to
that same place.
D) Father’s Day Weekend - If a conservator, the
father shall have possession of the child beginning at 6:00 p.m. on
the Friday preceding Father’s Day and ending on Father’s Day at
6:00 p.m., provided that, if he is not otherwise entitled under
this Standard Possession Order to present possession of the child,
he picks up the child from the residence of the conservator
entitled to possession and returns the child to that same place.
E) Mother’s Day Weekend - If a conservator, the
mother shall have possession of the child beginning at 6:00 p.m. on
the Friday preceding Mother’s Day and ending on Mother’s Day at
6:00 p.m., provided that, if she is not otherwise entitled under
this Standard Possession Order to present possession of the child,
she picks up the child from the residence of the conservator
entitled to possession and returns the child to that same place.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Without regard to the distance between the
residence of the parent and the child:
1. The managing conservator shall surrender the
child to the possessory conservator at the beginning of each period
of the possessory conservator’s possession at the residence of the
managing conservator.
2. If the possessory conservator elects to begin
a period of possession at the time the child’s school is regularly
dismissed, the managing conservator shall surrender the child to
the possessory conservator at the beginning of each such period of
possession at the school in which the child is enrolled.
3. The possessory conservator shall (check one)
______ surrender the child to the managing
conservator at the end of each period of possession at the
residence of the possessory conservator; or
______ return the child to the residence of the
managing conservator at the end of each period of possession. The
possessory conservator shall surrender the child to the managing
conservator if (1) the possessory conservator’s county of residence
remains the same after the rendition of the order, and the managing
conservator’s county of residence changes, effective on the date of
the change of domicile by the managing conservator, or (2) the
possessory conservator and managing conservator lived in the same
residence at any time during a six-month period preceding the date
on which a suit for dissolution of the marriage was filed and the
possessory conservator’s county of residence remains the same and
the managing conservator’s county of residence changes after they
no longer live in the same residence, effective on the date the
order is rendered.
4. If the possessory conservator elects to end a
period of possession at the time the child’s school resumes, the
possessory conservator shall surrender the child to the managing
conservator at the end of each such period of possession at the
school in which the child is enrolled.
5. Each conservator shall return with the child
the personal effects that the child brought at the beginning of the
period of possession.
6. Either parent may designate any competent
adult to pick up and return the child, as applicable. A parent or a
designated competent adult shall be present when the child is
picked up or returned.
7. A parent shall give notice to the person in
possession of the child on each occasion that the parent will be
unable to exercise that parent’s right of possession for any
specified period. Repeated failure of a parent to give notice of an
inability to exercise possessory rights may be considered as a
factor in a modification of those possessory rights.
8. Written notice shall be deemed to have been
timely made if received or postmarked before or at the time that
notice is due.
9. If a conservator’s time of possession of a
child ends at the time school resumes and for any reason the child
is not or will not be returned to school, the conservator in
possession of the child shall immediately notify the school and the
other conservator that the child will not be or has not been
returned to school.
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