The Texas Standard Possession Schedule outlines a typical framework for child custody and visitation arrangements, promoting consistency and predictability for families undergoing separation or divorce. This schedule designates which parent has the children on specific days, holidays, and during extended summer periods. For example, one common arrangement alternates weekends between parents, with one parent having possession on the first, third, and fifth weekends of the month, while the other has possession on the second and fourth. Holiday possession often rotates annually.
A consistent schedule offers stability and structure for children, minimizing disruption to their routines and fostering healthy relationships with both parents. Predictable schedules also simplify co-parenting, reducing potential conflicts by providing clear expectations. The Texas legislature has periodically revised these guidelines to address evolving societal norms and best practices for child welfare.