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In a common long-distance schedule, the non-custodial parent has the child for one or two weekends per month. Or, you can have a week-long visit once every two or three months. The ideal schedule considers the childs age, the specific distance, co-parents availability, and travel expenses.
Alternate holidays (even and odd years): Alternating the holiday every year is the most common approach. One parent celebrates the holiday in even years, and the other in odd years.
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